Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not going to approve a map that leaves a school at 62% enrollment. Is there is a corresponding map for the general redistricting that would get Westfield above 85%? If not, I would think this is BS.
I can see a 5th map that leaves out moving from SLHS because Meren doesn't want to lose students there but not one that nearly empties Westfield.
I think the issue was that it moved Centreville kids to Chantilly instead of Westfield. In order to do that, they had to remove more Chantilly kids.
A PP posted reasons why she thinks it might be a real FCPS creation. I'm not sure I agree, but PP makes a pretty good case for it.
Also, Dixit lives in the Centreville area and she is probably getting pushback from some of her neighbors.
I know that the Crossfield people are the loudest voices, but it really makes the most sense to send them to the new school. That commute is brutal.
And, honestly, after listening to the two very loud voices at the citizen participation portion of the last SB meeting, I am even more convinced they should be moved.
Decisions should not be made on arrogance of parents. Some common sense should apply. And, I'm still in awe of the man who wants to name the new school but does not want his kids to go there. And, the woman who is upset because her younger child won't be able to ride in the car to Oakton with her older child.
Driving along those winding back roads or I 66 to school would not be what I would want for my teenage driver.
Anonymous wrote:Given the original RIO dissemination of the website with the Scenario has been silent regarding the source of the data, and/or why it was all of a sudden pulled, I'd be convinced it was a fake site until someone can confirm otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:They are not going to approve a map that leaves a school at 62% enrollment. Is there is a corresponding map for the general redistricting that would get Westfield above 85%? If not, I would think this is BS.
I can see a 5th map that leaves out moving from SLHS because Meren doesn't want to lose students there but not one that nearly empties Westfield.
Anonymous wrote:They are not going to approve a map that leaves a school at 62% enrollment. Is there is a corresponding map for the general redistricting that would get Westfield above 85%? If not, I would think this is BS.
I can see a 5th map that leaves out moving from SLHS because Meren doesn't want to lose students there but not one that nearly empties Westfield.
My question is how did anyone find the website the first place without any communication about it from FCPS. I wonder if a certain someone at RIO is being given special access to info from someone within FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this actually real? It’s not a FCPS domain and came to light from the RIO folks. Sure this isn’t just something cooked up to support their cause?
Wow..good catch. It's down now. I totally fell for it.just shows what little trust in FCPS common sense I have. It was a r ridiculous proposal, but quite well done. Matched THRU maps and charts.
Anonymous wrote:Is this actually real? It’s not a FCPS domain and came to light from the RIO folks. Sure this isn’t just something cooked up to support their cause?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa Option E pulls a lot more Chantilly people into Western, even some that go Navy/Franklin/Chantilly (I think). I wonder if they are aware after not being part of Options A-D. Crossfield moms about to throw Lees Corner under the bus!
Option E puts Westfield at 61% capacity. Maybe the Centreville folks would rather move to Chantilly than Westfield, but it’s nothing short of offensive to float this option.
It leaves South Lakes untouched.
It leaves Oakton at full capacity plus.
It makes no sense.
Lee's Corner school is just across 50 from Chantilly. Some students are not far from Western, but closer to Chantilly.
This is to get Meren on board. I've been saying she wants to keep Hunter Mill at South Lakes.
Option A is the best and most reasonable.