Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
At whose expense? Almost ALL of WSHS's boundary is within a 2 mile radius of the school. That's why no one feels they should be the ones to go.
Stop transfers in, include Sangster in WSHS, adjust Lake braddock, send Daventry back to Lewis....
Sangster is farther from WSHS than Daventry.
Sangster is 4 to 7 miles from WSHS.
Most of the other WSHS neighborhoods are 2.5 miles or less to WSHS,
Ok, now calculate how far Sangster is fm Braddock.
Anonymous wrote:Now all the arguments are getting conflated. I was saying ALL ongoing Sangster should be moved TO WSHS, and it should be closed to transfers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
No, it isn't a half hour from that Sangster neighborhood to Lake Braddock.
Lake Braddock busses already pick up lots of students from that Sangster neighborhood,
And the Lake Braddock bus does not drive past West Springfield on its way to school from the Sangster neighborhood.
It will take the direct route, which goes from either Old Keene Mill to Shiplett to Burke Lake, or Lee Chapel to Burke Lake, coming from the opposite direction, not from West Springfield. The Sangster neighborhood will never need to pass WSHS on its way to Lake Braddock. That would be the most convoluted route possible.
Sangster to West Springfield High School is 4.2 miles, and is a heavier trafficked route, down the main commuting thoroughfare of Keene Mill Rd.
Sangster to Lake Braddock is 5.5 miles, along a less trafficked path.
The difference is negligible.
When you attempt to use the bus ride and distance as your argument against getting rezoned from WSHS to Lake Braddock, you are not helping your cause. You might actually be hurting your cause.
You are ignoring the fact that FCPS already has busses travelling through that Sangster neighborhood, picking up lots of kids from your neighborhood and taking them to Lake Braddock. FCPS has years of bus data from that Sangster neighborhood to Lake Braddock, so FCPS knows exactly how long both the Lake Braddock and WSHS busses take to get from the Sangster neighborhood to both LBSS and WSHS. They also know how much money the district will save each year by cutting the bus routes from that neighborhood in half, only sending one bus to LBSS instead of 2 busses to LB and WS.
The Sangster neighborhood has one or two reasonable arguments against getting rezoned.
The bus and commute time arguments are not one of them.
FCPS has too much transportation data from that neighborhood to both WSHS and Lake Braddock, years worth, for your arguments to have any credibility.
Oh look, it's Daventry mom. I thought for a hot sec she retreated back into her hole. Even if they moved Sangster kids, it will not alleviate long term overcrowding, and it does zero to help underpopulated Lewis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
At whose expense? Almost ALL of WSHS's boundary is within a 2 mile radius of the school. That's why no one feels they should be the ones to go.
Stop transfers in, include Sangster in WSHS, adjust Lake braddock, send Daventry back to Lewis....
Sangster is farther from WSHS than Daventry.
Sangster is 4 to 7 miles from WSHS.
Most of the other WSHS neighborhoods are 2.5 miles or less to WSHS,
Anonymous wrote:You fight for what’s important to you. And I’ll fight what’s important to me and my family. If you don’t live in the neighborhood in question, respectfully stay in your lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
No, it isn't a half hour from that Sangster neighborhood to Lake Braddock.
Lake Braddock busses already pick up lots of students from that Sangster neighborhood,
And the Lake Braddock bus does not drive past West Springfield on its way to school from the Sangster neighborhood.
It will take the direct route, which goes from either Old Keene Mill to Shiplett to Burke Lake, or Lee Chapel to Burke Lake, coming from the opposite direction, not from West Springfield. The Sangster neighborhood will never need to pass WSHS on its way to Lake Braddock. That would be the most convoluted route possible.
Sangster to West Springfield High School is 4.2 miles, and is a heavier trafficked route, down the main commuting thoroughfare of Keene Mill Rd.
Sangster to Lake Braddock is 5.5 miles, along a less trafficked path.
The difference is negligible.
When you attempt to use the bus ride and distance as your argument against getting rezoned from WSHS to Lake Braddock, you are not helping your cause. You might actually be hurting your cause.
You are ignoring the fact that FCPS already has busses travelling through that Sangster neighborhood, picking up lots of kids from your neighborhood and taking them to Lake Braddock. FCPS has years of bus data from that Sangster neighborhood to Lake Braddock, so FCPS knows exactly how long both the Lake Braddock and WSHS busses take to get from the Sangster neighborhood to both LBSS and WSHS. They also know how much money the district will save each year by cutting the bus routes from that neighborhood in half, only sending one bus to LBSS instead of 2 busses to LB and WS.
The Sangster neighborhood has one or two reasonable arguments against getting rezoned.
The bus and commute time arguments are not one of them.
FCPS has too much transportation data from that neighborhood to both WSHS and Lake Braddock, years worth, for your arguments to have any credibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
No, it isn't a half hour from that Sangster neighborhood to Lake Braddock.
Lake Braddock busses already pick up lots of students from that Sangster neighborhood,
And the Lake Braddock bus does not drive past West Springfield on its way to school from the Sangster neighborhood.
It will take the direct route, which goes from either Old Keene Mill to Shiplett to Burke Lake, or Lee Chapel to Burke Lake, coming from the opposite direction, not from West Springfield. The Sangster neighborhood will never need to pass WSHS on its way to Lake Braddock. That would be the most convoluted route possible.
Sangster to West Springfield High School is 4.2 miles, and is a heavier trafficked route, down the main commuting thoroughfare of Keene Mill Rd.
Sangster to Lake Braddock is 5.5 miles, along a less trafficked path.
The difference is negligible.
When you attempt to use the bus ride and distance as your argument against getting rezoned from WSHS to Lake Braddock, you are not helping your cause. You might actually be hurting your cause.
You are ignoring the fact that FCPS already has busses travelling through that Sangster neighborhood, picking up lots of kids from your neighborhood and taking them to Lake Braddock. FCPS has years of bus data from that Sangster neighborhood to Lake Braddock, so FCPS knows exactly how long both the Lake Braddock and WSHS busses take to get from the Sangster neighborhood to both LBSS and WSHS. They also know how much money the district will save each year by cutting the bus routes from that neighborhood in half, only sending one bus to LBSS instead of 2 busses to LB and WS.
The Sangster neighborhood has one or two reasonable arguments against getting rezoned.
The bus and commute time arguments are not one of them.
FCPS has too much transportation data from that neighborhood to both WSHS and Lake Braddock, years worth, for your arguments to have any credibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
At whose expense? Almost ALL of WSHS's boundary is within a 2 mile radius of the school. That's why no one feels they should be the ones to go.
Stop transfers in, include Sangster in WSHS, adjust Lake braddock, send Daventry back to Lewis....
Sangster is farther from WSHS than Daventry.
Sangster is 4 to 7 miles from WSHS.
Most of the other WSHS neighborhoods are 2.5 miles or less to WSHS,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
At whose expense? Almost ALL of WSHS's boundary is within a 2 mile radius of the school. That's why no one feels they should be the ones to go.
Stop transfers in, include Sangster in WSHS, adjust Lake braddock, send Daventry back to Lewis....
Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they were going to redo boundaries, they should have started from scratch. Example - given travel distance, ALL of Sangster should go to WSHS, instead of the small attendance island being shifted to Braddock.
Sangster kids are traveling up to half hour to get to Braddock, whereas WSHS is much closer.
At whose expense? Almost ALL of WSHS's boundary is within a 2 mile radius of the school. That's why no one feels they should be the ones to go.