Why would they take kids out of Herndon and send them to KAA?
Anonymous wrote:Curious. Why is this the only result we have heard from the BRAC meeting? Is this the only concern of FairFacts Matters?
We have heard nothing about the other Regions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agreeAnonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
I guess it depends on what you call "close."
Chantilly and Westfield are 10-12 miles away from Herndon High School.
Marshall is 12-15 miles from Herndon High School.
Herndon is not affected at all by KAA. All schools in Carson boundary are closer to KAA than Herndon High. And, I cannot think of any school that is in Herndon boundary that is closer to KAA than Herndon.
So, please tell me what you consider "close."
Why would they take kids out of Herndon and send them to KAA?
Anonymous wrote:Curious. Why is this the only result we have heard from the BRAC meeting? Is this the only concern of FairFacts Matters?
We have heard nothing about the other Regions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The slide that says 47% of preschool students are transfers is sort of misleading because there are not preschool programs in every school…so of course there are going to be big numbers of them going outside their base school.
Waaaait
Why on earth would FCPS even include preschool students in any rezoning decisions?
Their data was presdnted specifically to bury the issue that everyone is in arms about, rezoning high schools.
The preschool data needs to be dropped entirely.
The high school data )AP/IB and language transfers) needs to be isolated and analyzed separately from the rest of the data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
What does this mean? Please tell me which members are close to Herndon.
Anyone who has been reading these threads realizes how this happened. It happened when the committee was formed.
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Region 5 includes a few schools close to Herndon but they are going to be affected far more by KAA than anything having to do with Forestville.
Odds are this “priority” recommendation was pushed through by one Woodson parent who is a notorious School Board shill. Whether SB members like Frisch and Lady put her up to it, or she did this on her own, the odds are high that this was her handiwork.
The BRAC process has been corrupt from the beginning, when they stacked the committee with some hand-picked members to supplement the pyramid representatives, and also gave Woodson three reps when every other pyramid besides Fairfax only had two.
Shame on Reid and shame on this School Board for orchestrating such a farce. The entire boundary study should be canceled.
Anonymous wrote:I agreeAnonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
This is nonsense.
And the kaa boundaries need to establiished before any thing is changed with the western pyramids.
Agree. And, I suspect they will be. However, the KAA boundaries will have no impact on Herndon High or Langley High.
I don't know why people think they would. Westfield and Chantilly can afford to lose that area because there is a lot of new construction. This could also relieve Centreville. Some adjustment might be needed at Oakton if they put Crossfield in.
Nonsense.
KAA Boundaries could affect Herndon enrollment. KAA is very close to HHS. We have no idea what the SB is planning as far
as the KAA boundaries.
Not even an inkling.
I agreeAnonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
This is nonsense.
And the kaa boundaries need to establiished before any thing is changed with the western pyramids.
Agree. And, I suspect they will be. However, the KAA boundaries will have no impact on Herndon High or Langley High.
I don't know why people think they would. Westfield and Chantilly can afford to lose that area because there is a lot of new construction. This could also relieve Centreville. Some adjustment might be needed at Oakton if they put Crossfield in.
Nonsense.
KAA Boundaries could affect Herndon enrollment. KAA is very close to HHS. We have no idea what the SB is planning as far
as the KAA boundaries.
Not even an inkling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
This is nonsense.
And the kaa boundaries need to establiished before any thing is changed with the western pyramids.
Agree. And, I suspect they will be. However, the KAA boundaries will have no impact on Herndon High or Langley High.
I don't know why people think they would. Westfield and Chantilly can afford to lose that area because there is a lot of new construction. This could also relieve Centreville. Some adjustment might be needed at Oakton if they put Crossfield in.
Nonsense.
KAA Boundaries could affect Herndon enrollment. KAA is very close to HHS. We have no idea what the SB is planning as far
as the KAA boundaries.
Not even an inkling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a logical suggestion that will likely improve the evenness of region 5 schools, too. The regions are not geographically based so some region 5 schools are close to Herndon.
This is nonsense.
And the kaa boundaries need to establiished before any thing is changed with the western pyramids.
Agree. And, I suspect they will be. However, the KAA boundaries will have no impact on Herndon High or Langley High.
I don't know why people think they would. Westfield and Chantilly can afford to lose that area because there is a lot of new construction. This could also relieve Centreville. Some adjustment might be needed at Oakton if they put Crossfield in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The slide that says 47% of preschool students are transfers is sort of misleading because there are not preschool programs in every school…so of course there are going to be big numbers of them going outside their base school.
Waaaait
Why on earth would FCPS even include preschool students in any rezoning decisions?
Their data was presdnted specifically to bury the issue that everyone is in arms about, rezoning high schools.
The preschool data needs to be dropped entirely.
The high school data )AP/IB and language transfers) needs to be isolated and analyzed separately from the rest of the data.