Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
And the military BRAC rep was very poorly trying to defend the decision...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
It’s Meren and she’s one of the only School Board members asking the right questions these days.
Yeah, her idea to put a pre-school at a high school is totally the normal thing to do. Don't you remember all those 4 year olds running around the place back when you went to high school?
Anonymous wrote:I'm really feeling for these Lewis parents tonight. Great parents, great comments at the meeting tonight. I know know one from FCPS looks at these boards...but if they do...support freaking Lewis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
Good lord...Reid again just said that she did not realize they were moving Lewis students out. Who the heck is paying attention????
Looks like Sandy's pet project is getting squashed!
So we have a Superintendent who hasn't been following the boundary change proposals and a School Board Chair who was the biggest advocate for a change that is now widely being called out as ludicrous.
We're in great hands, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
Good lord...Reid again just said that she did not realize they were moving Lewis students out. Who the heck is paying attention????
Looks like Sandy's pet project is getting squashed!
So we have a Superintendent who hasn't been following the boundary change proposals and a School Board Chair who was the biggest advocate for a change that is now widely being called out as ludicrous.
We're in great hands, people.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I've heard this 95 argument before, but it doesn't make sense. I drive from the Sydenstricker/Gambrill area to the Key/Lewis area at least once a week. I never get on 95. I don't even know how that would work. There is no highway driving other than the Parkway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
Good lord...Reid again just said that she did not realize they were moving Lewis students out. Who the heck is paying attention????
Looks like Sandy's pet project is getting squashed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
Good lord...Reid again just said that she did not realize they were moving Lewis students out. Who the heck is paying attention????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
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:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
She sure did! And the parents are pissed they are taking students from an underpopulated school to one over capacity. This is a spicy meeting for sure!
Anonymous wrote:What meeting is tonight
Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴
Anonymous wrote:Reid just said at tonight’s boundary meeting that she didn’t know they were taking students from Lewis to WSHS 🥴