Anonymous wrote:Ricardy Anderson and Melanie Meren will introduce a motion at the upcoming SB meeting to fund transportation for all grandfathered students.
Anonymous wrote:My kids were on a bus a few years ago that picked up 2 kids that were grandfathered into their elementary school and even how close the school was it took 45 minutes for our kids to get home... and we were the 3rd stop. Once those kids moved on it took our kids 10 minutes. I can't imagine the logistical nightmare for the county to provide it county wide.
Anonymous wrote:Speaker Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc68nJPN_855NdQamWlQXII_B_3kUhCSd7zK32MbVJ52cdL4A/viewform
Full Presentation: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/DRGNXP621729/$file/Boundary%20Phasing%20and%20Transportation%20Decision%20Presentation%20Feb%2026%202026.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board will vote on February 26 on whether or not to provide transportation for students rezoned based on the recently approved boundary changes. Let's make sure the school board does the right thing and requires FCPS to provide transportation for those high school students that want to stay at their current school.
Contact Board Members here: https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Register to speak or submit a video testimony here (deadline : https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/community-participation
Attend February 26 Board Meeting - vote is early in the meeting - will likely be decided before 9:00 pm
can you please tell me where this is stated on the website?
See the agenda for 2-26 meeting. It's posted on https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DHYP9V6394B3. you have to click meetings then the 2-26 meeting then agenda.
Anonymous wrote:If FCPS is allowing students to chose their school, then FCPS should provide transportation for those students. Just as they do for all other students.
Unless their agenda is to discourage students from choosing to stay at their current school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board will vote on February 26 on whether or not to provide transportation for students rezoned based on the recently approved boundary changes. Let's make sure the school board does the right thing and requires FCPS to provide transportation for those high school students that want to stay at their current school.
Contact Board Members here: https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Register to speak or submit a video testimony here (deadline : https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/community-participation
Attend February 26 Board Meeting - vote is early in the meeting - will likely be decided before 9:00 pm
can you please tell me where this is stated on the website?
Anonymous wrote:The school board will vote on February 26 on whether or not to provide transportation for students rezoned based on the recently approved boundary changes. Let's make sure the school board does the right thing and requires FCPS to provide transportation for those high school students that want to stay at their current school.
Contact Board Members here: https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Register to speak or submit a video testimony here (deadline : https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/community-participation
Attend February 26 Board Meeting - vote is early in the meeting - will likely be decided before 9:00 pm
Anonymous wrote:If FCPS is allowing students to chose their school, then FCPS should provide transportation for those students. Just as they do for all other students.
Unless their agenda is to discourage students from choosing to stay at their current school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recommendation / presentation posted: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/DRGNXP621729/$file/Boundary%20Phasing%20and%20Transportation%20Decision%20Presentation%20Feb%2026%202026.pdf
The brilliance of the administration is recommending to have buses driving around to pickup seniors but not juniors or sophomores.
Idiots providing a stupid recommendation to a bunch of incompetent School Board members.
FCPS in 2026 in a nutshell.