Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if Centreville is expanded, the capacity won't be there until the next round of boundary adjustments. They can't even reach an agreement with the county on the plans. Extra seats there are many years away.
Centreville is not that overcrowded now (under 105%) and emptying it out would reduce the pressure to do what FCPS should have done already, which is reach an agreement with the Park Authority to renew the lease that allows for the current/planned student populations.
So you don't think anyone should be moved out of Centreville?
I would not move more than 75-100 kids out of Centreville without offsetting it with kids moved to Centreville from Chantilly.
1. Theres no need to move kids into Centreville. It's already over capacity.
2. The southernmost part of Chantilly boundary is still closer to Chantilly than Centreville in both time and distance.
3. We are not adding more split feeders.
Moving kids from Chantilly to Centreville is so illogical, that I think pp mistyped and meant, there needs to be more kids moved from Chantilly to Westfield. Which makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:What are the issues with the "lease" (??) of the land Centreville is on? That sounds kind of weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "final" scenario has centreville at 101% capacity with 2118 students **in a building that only holds 2098 students**
(Leaving CVHS with around 1850-1900 students would put it exactly in FCPS's right size guidelines for building capacity BTW).
It has Westfield with 2083 students at 74% capacity in a building that holds 2800+ students. (And this includes the Brookfield walkers who everyone agrees should be moved back to Chantilly)
It has Chantilly with 2642 students at 99% capacity in a building that holds 2649 students.
These numbers are ridiculous. They need to pull more kids out of Chantilly and Centreville.
Once more for those of you in the back, students are not fungible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if Centreville is expanded, the capacity won't be there until the next round of boundary adjustments. They can't even reach an agreement with the county on the plans. Extra seats there are many years away.
Centreville is not that overcrowded now (under 105%) and emptying it out would reduce the pressure to do what FCPS should have done already, which is reach an agreement with the Park Authority to renew the lease that allows for the current/planned student populations.
So you don't think anyone should be moved out of Centreville?
I would not move more than 75-100 kids out of Centreville without offsetting it with kids moved to Centreville from Chantilly.
1. Theres no need to move kids into Centreville. It's already over capacity.
2. The southernmost part of Chantilly boundary is still closer to Chantilly than Centreville in both time and distance.
3. We are not adding more split feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CVHS capacity is only 1943 without trailers.
1800-1900 students sounds perfect for the size of the building.
And too small compared to other FCPS high schools and given the longstanding plan to renovate and expand Centreville.
What's the justification for expanding with all the excess capacity now? Just for fun?
Prudent longer-term planning and in Centreville’s case it also allows FCPS to be less dependent on another jurisdiction’s continued whims when it comes to allowing county students to attend a school owned by that jurisdiction.
That area of Centreville is pretty built out. Are there projections expecting an enormous influx of students? Adding a thousand excess seats when there are 800 excess seats as Westfield is not financially prudent without demostrated need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CVHS capacity is only 1943 without trailers.
1800-1900 students sounds perfect for the size of the building.
And too small compared to other FCPS high schools and given the longstanding plan to renovate and expand Centreville.
What's the justification for expanding with all the excess capacity now? Just for fun?
Prudent longer-term planning and in Centreville’s case it also allows FCPS to be less dependent on another jurisdiction’s continued whims when it comes to allowing county students to attend a school owned by that jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Westfield have PTSA?
What are they doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6404 is Seema's SPA. Pretty clear they and 6401 should have gone to Westfield. They border Westfield neighborhoods and are very far away from CVHS.
100% agree.
who's going to stand up at the meeting and point out she lives in 6404 and 6404 was moved in fourteen different maps to WF?
I don’t think you are going to be able to revive an earlier proposal that would leave Centreville with only 1825 or so kids, if that’s what you have in mind. Westfield is freaking out about going down to 2083.
I don't think losing 100- 150 students has the same effect on classes, electives and staff as losing 600-700 students.
Overcrowding at Centreville was one of the reasons given for buying the new school. The current plan only moves out 70 kids and leaves it still overcrowded.
Centreville has lost 400 kids over the past few years. Pull several hundred more out as originally floated and the cumulative impact is equal to what may happen at Westfield, plus Centreville would have 300 fewer students.
You are not going to get what you want at Westfield by gutting Centreville.
Where did the 400 kids go? If that's just due to an aging population in the area, then expanding the capacity seems very foolish.
Over the long term, keeping high schools open and adding some capacity when schools are renovated has served FCPS better than closing high schools. That doesn’t mean Centreville still needs to be expanded to 3000, nor does it mean its enrollment should be reduced to 1800 now just so Westfield can remain at 2400.
The schools in the Skyview study do not exist in a vacuum meaning they are not in a school division comprised of 5 high schools that is opening a 6th school. So for Centreville that means considering what is going on with capacity at neighboring sites like Fairfax [97%] and Robinson 104% without the modular. Move east and Lake Braddock is 94% and then WS 114%.
Many people only care about their neighborhood /development but this lack of proposed changes into Westfield in the final scenario varies significantly from other scenarios. To the point that is it considered waste ?
B. Waste
Waste means the intentional or unintentional, thoughtless or careless expenditure,
consumption, mismanagement, use, or squandering of resources owned or operated by
FCPS to the detriment or potential detriment of FCPS. Waste also includes incurring
unnecessary costs because of inefficient or ineffective practices, systems, or controls
Unnecessary costs are items like double busing for AAP when FCPS successfully runs base school only AAP for MS at many sites. Trailers and modulars when there is existing capacity at sites. Since FCPS now decided to have AAP at all MS , nowhere was the roll out more important than any middle schools in the Skyview study. That includes 2 schools with the largest mass AAP movement in FCPS with Rocky Run number 1 at 270. All its AAP feeder MS are in the scope of the Skyview study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CVHS capacity is only 1943 without trailers.
1800-1900 students sounds perfect for the size of the building.
And too small compared to other FCPS high schools and given the longstanding plan to renovate and expand Centreville.
What's the justification for expanding with all the excess capacity now? Just for fun?
Anonymous wrote:Is Seema posting on here lol
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Westfield have PTSA?
What are they doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6404 is Seema's SPA. Pretty clear they and 6401 should have gone to Westfield. They border Westfield neighborhoods and are very far away from CVHS.
100% agree.
who's going to stand up at the meeting and point out she lives in 6404 and 6404 was moved in fourteen different maps to WF?
I don’t think you are going to be able to revive an earlier proposal that would leave Centreville with only 1825 or so kids, if that’s what you have in mind. Westfield is freaking out about going down to 2083.
I don't think losing 100- 150 students has the same effect on classes, electives and staff as losing 600-700 students.
Overcrowding at Centreville was one of the reasons given for buying the new school. The current plan only moves out 70 kids and leaves it still overcrowded.
Centreville has lost 400 kids over the past few years. Pull several hundred more out as originally floated and the cumulative impact is equal to what may happen at Westfield, plus Centreville would have 300 fewer students.
You are not going to get what you want at Westfield by gutting Centreville.
Where did the 400 kids go? If that's just due to an aging population in the area, then expanding the capacity seems very foolish.
Over the long term, keeping high schools open and adding some capacity when schools are renovated has served FCPS better than closing high schools. That doesn’t mean Centreville still needs to be expanded to 3000, nor does it mean its enrollment should be reduced to 1800 now just so Westfield can remain at 2400.