So Merin can claim there just isn’t space to redistrict kids from South Lakes.Anonymous wrote:Why on earth do we need a huge preschool space at a high school?
Anonymous wrote:She said there will be 4 different maps presented at the Open House. She also pretty definitively said that KAA Maps would be part of the Boundary review maps that the SB would approve in January.
Anonymous wrote:4 separate maps, what the actual ???
How do they have a legion of staffers at Gatehouse and they can't do a dang thing.
Anonymous posters on this site could come to a 90% consensus on fair boundaries in about 20 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know the western part of the county as well as the southeastern, but when South County opened the ensuing boundary changes left Lee (Lewis) with a high-poverty population. Is there a risk that this could happen to a school like Westfield?
Yeah, Lewis is definitely not a school you want your child to attend at present. Poor quality education and dangerous as well.
This is false information. Lewis provides an excellent education, and I sincerely don't know what you're referring to with it being dangerous.
The big challenge with Lewis is that it's so small, so it's hard to support extracurricular activities.
DP, only for activists in Fairfax County is a 1,500+ school deemed “so small”. Over under on the percentage of public high schools in the country less than 1,500 students? I’d guess 80 or 90%.
Well, add to that that a large portion of those kids are not engaged in the school. Poor attendance, lack of interest in school spirit, etc. Not sure if that's the fault of the admin or the parents at home, but I think it feels even smaller than it is because only about half the school is fully participating in it at a typical high school level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know the western part of the county as well as the southeastern, but when South County opened the ensuing boundary changes left Lee (Lewis) with a high-poverty population. Is there a risk that this could happen to a school like Westfield?
I moved here right after South County opened, and didn’t have kids in FCPS yet. But I always thought SC took almost all of its students from Hayfield, which was bursting at the seams at the time? I can’t imagine commuting to Lewis from Lorton. What elementary(ies?) were zoned to Lee at the time that ended up at SC, or were these secondary moves to put kids into Hayfield when they lost students to SC?
Newington Forest previously split between Lee and Hayfield. When South County opened all of Newington Forest went to South County. In the same boundary study, Hunt Valley, which had split between West Springfield and Lee, was all sent to West Springfield.
I knew that about the Hunt Valley split feeder but didn’t realize some of Newington Forest was at Lee as well. That’s a brutal drive.
Gambrill to the Parkway, not really that brutal. But yes, SC is the right school for those neighborhoods.
Only if you are talking about 2AM
It is a crazy ling commute for a school bus, especially when you factor in 30 minutes of stops to pick up kids.
Parts of the Saratoga area are just as far as Gambrill and Pohick.
Yes, and Saratoga should have been moved to SoCo when it opened, but the Saratoga families fought to stay at Lee/now Lewis.
That was over 20 years ago. Things have changed and if the board was truly focused on transportation they should have revisited this. Both SoCo and WS are closer in mileage and neither requires highway transport. Lewis is the furthest away and requires the bus to get on 95.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know the western part of the county as well as the southeastern, but when South County opened the ensuing boundary changes left Lee (Lewis) with a high-poverty population. Is there a risk that this could happen to a school like Westfield?
I moved here right after South County opened, and didn’t have kids in FCPS yet. But I always thought SC took almost all of its students from Hayfield, which was bursting at the seams at the time? I can’t imagine commuting to Lewis from Lorton. What elementary(ies?) were zoned to Lee at the time that ended up at SC, or were these secondary moves to put kids into Hayfield when they lost students to SC?
Newington Forest previously split between Lee and Hayfield. When South County opened all of Newington Forest went to South County. In the same boundary study, Hunt Valley, which had split between West Springfield and Lee, was all sent to West Springfield.
I knew that about the Hunt Valley split feeder but didn’t realize some of Newington Forest was at Lee as well. That’s a brutal drive.
Gambrill to the Parkway, not really that brutal. But yes, SC is the right school for those neighborhoods.
Only if you are talking about 2AM
It is a crazy ling commute for a school bus, especially when you factor in 30 minutes of stops to pick up kids.
Parts of the Saratoga area are just as far as Gambrill and Pohick.
Yes, and Saratoga should have been moved to SoCo when it opened, but the Saratoga families fought to stay at Lee/now Lewis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know the western part of the county as well as the southeastern, but when South County opened the ensuing boundary changes left Lee (Lewis) with a high-poverty population. Is there a risk that this could happen to a school like Westfield?
I moved here right after South County opened, and didn’t have kids in FCPS yet. But I always thought SC took almost all of its students from Hayfield, which was bursting at the seams at the time? I can’t imagine commuting to Lewis from Lorton. What elementary(ies?) were zoned to Lee at the time that ended up at SC, or were these secondary moves to put kids into Hayfield when they lost students to SC?
Newington Forest previously split between Lee and Hayfield. When South County opened all of Newington Forest went to South County. In the same boundary study, Hunt Valley, which had split between West Springfield and Lee, was all sent to West Springfield.
I knew that about the Hunt Valley split feeder but didn’t realize some of Newington Forest was at Lee as well. That’s a brutal drive.
Gambrill to the Parkway, not really that brutal. But yes, SC is the right school for those neighborhoods.
Only if you are talking about 2AM
It is a crazy ling commute for a school bus, especially when you factor in 30 minutes of stops to pick up kids.
Parts of the Saratoga area are just as far as Gambrill and Pohick.