Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
I agree and I think this is probably the best they are going to get. Even only having to fill a class with 20 kids instead of 32 to run the class would be hugely helpful to keeping some electives and AP classes (although they will be losing many, many teachers and courses either way).
Why would Westfield get a special accommodation when high schools that stand to lose students due to upcoming boundary changes include Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, South Lakes, Marshall, McLean, Justice, and West Potomac?
Or, if the anticipated enrollment (2083) at Westfield is the basis for the suggestion, what about the schools that are projected to have fewer students, which include Herndon, Marshall, South County, Falls Church, South Lakes, Annandale, Mount Vernon, Skyview, and Lewis?
Were any of those other schools selected by FCPS to lose 700 students in 2 years? I am not familiar with all of the areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
I agree and I think this is probably the best they are going to get. Even only having to fill a class with 20 kids instead of 32 to run the class would be hugely helpful to keeping some electives and AP classes (although they will be losing many, many teachers and courses either way).
Why would Westfield get a special accommodation when high schools that stand to lose students due to upcoming boundary changes include Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, South Lakes, Marshall, McLean, Justice, and West Potomac?
Or, if the anticipated enrollment (2083) at Westfield is the basis for the suggestion, what about the schools that are projected to have fewer students, which include Herndon, Marshall, South County, Falls Church, South Lakes, Annandale, Mount Vernon, Skyview, and Lewis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
I agree and I think this is probably the best they are going to get. Even only having to fill a class with 20 kids instead of 32 to run the class would be hugely helpful to keeping some electives and AP classes (although they will be losing many, many teachers and courses either way).
Why would Westfield get a special accommodation when high schools that stand to lose students due to upcoming boundary changes include Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, South Lakes, Marshall, McLean, Justice, and West Potomac?
Or, if the anticipated enrollment (2083) at Westfield is the basis for the suggestion, what about the schools that are projected to have fewer students, which include Herndon, Marshall, South County, Falls Church, South Lakes, Annandale, Mount Vernon, Skyview, and Lewis?
Were any of those other schools selected by FCPS to lose 700 students in 2 years? I am not familiar with all of the areas.
I agree, its not the number of students left (albeit absurd and wasteful for such a large building), its losing so many students/teachers/classes in such a short time, all by design by FCPS. It’s literally a problem FCPS chose to create for the Westfield students. It’s completely different than an overcrowded school like Centreville or Chantilly having students shifted out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
I agree and I think this is probably the best they are going to get. Even only having to fill a class with 20 kids instead of 32 to run the class would be hugely helpful to keeping some electives and AP classes (although they will be losing many, many teachers and courses either way).
Why would Westfield get a special accommodation when high schools that stand to lose students due to upcoming boundary changes include Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, South Lakes, Marshall, McLean, Justice, and West Potomac?
Or, if the anticipated enrollment (2083) at Westfield is the basis for the suggestion, what about the schools that are projected to have fewer students, which include Herndon, Marshall, South County, Falls Church, South Lakes, Annandale, Mount Vernon, Skyview, and Lewis?
Were any of those other schools selected by FCPS to lose 700 students in 2 years? I am not familiar with all of the areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
I agree and I think this is probably the best they are going to get. Even only having to fill a class with 20 kids instead of 32 to run the class would be hugely helpful to keeping some electives and AP classes (although they will be losing many, many teachers and courses either way).
Why would Westfield get a special accommodation when high schools that stand to lose students due to upcoming boundary changes include Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, South Lakes, Marshall, McLean, Justice, and West Potomac?
Or, if the anticipated enrollment (2083) at Westfield is the basis for the suggestion, what about the schools that are projected to have fewer students, which include Herndon, Marshall, South County, Falls Church, South Lakes, Annandale, Mount Vernon, Skyview, and Lewis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
I agree and I think this is probably the best they are going to get. Even only having to fill a class with 20 kids instead of 32 to run the class would be hugely helpful to keeping some electives and AP classes (although they will be losing many, many teachers and courses either way).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those nine schools you keep referencing are some of the weakest, worst schools in the county....
How dare Westfield parents presume that they are allowed to keep their mediocre, middle of the pack school mediocre! What arrogance! You should be thanking FCPS for the opportunity to see how the bottom ten percent of schools live. No one needs AP classes or electives to graduate!
Nine out of 26 schools is closer to 25% than 10%.
And if you equate the number of kids with the quality of a school (questionable assumption since the 9 schools include South Lakes, South County, Marshall, and Skyview), you should be particularly sympathetic to Centreville parents who don't want to see their school further downsized to maintain Westfield at 2300 or 2400 kids.
Honestly, if you want to cancel Skyview or re-open boundaries county-wide again, let's have at it, but otherwise we're probably fairly close to the finish line here when it comes to the Skyview-related adjustments.
You never answered the question about who you think should be moved from Centreville. Is it no one? Just curious since it is your school.
I'm not in the business of offering up other people's neighborhoods to get moved. I'm arguing the total number FCPS decides to reassign should not hollow out Centreville just because some at Westfield apparently think the school is entitled to at least 2300 kids. If you want to argue X should move and Y should stay, that's on you, although you or someone else keeps claiming Westfield parents are too humble to say that.
At least acknowledge an expansion is no longer needed since there are 800 open seats nearby. JHC. Read the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those nine schools you keep referencing are some of the weakest, worst schools in the county....
How dare Westfield parents presume that they are allowed to keep their mediocre, middle of the pack school mediocre! What arrogance! You should be thanking FCPS for the opportunity to see how the bottom ten percent of schools live. No one needs AP classes or electives to graduate!
Nine out of 26 schools is closer to 25% than 10%.
And if you equate the number of kids with the quality of a school (questionable assumption since the 9 schools include South Lakes, South County, Marshall, and Skyview), you should be particularly sympathetic to Centreville parents who don't want to see their school further downsized to maintain Westfield at 2300 or 2400 kids.
Honestly, if you want to cancel Skyview or re-open boundaries county-wide again, let's have at it, but otherwise we're probably fairly close to the finish line here when it comes to the Skyview-related adjustments.
You never answered the question about who you think should be moved from Centreville. Is it no one? Just curious since it is your school.
I'm not in the business of offering up other people's neighborhoods to get moved. I'm arguing the total number FCPS decides to reassign should not hollow out Centreville just because some at Westfield apparently think the school is entitled to at least 2300 kids. If you want to argue X should move and Y should stay, that's on you, although you or someone else keeps claiming Westfield parents are too humble to say that.
Anonymous wrote:Westfield PTA should be asking for special concessions from FCPS on their school's staffing formulas to try and keep at least some of their classes and teachers. FCPS isn't going to give them a reasonable number of students bc they are too cowardly, so they might be willing to throw some money at the problem instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those nine schools you keep referencing are some of the weakest, worst schools in the county....
How dare Westfield parents presume that they are allowed to keep their mediocre, middle of the pack school mediocre! What arrogance! You should be thanking FCPS for the opportunity to see how the bottom ten percent of schools live. No one needs AP classes or electives to graduate!
Nine out of 26 schools is closer to 25% than 10%.
And if you equate the number of kids with the quality of a school (questionable assumption since the 9 schools include South Lakes, South County, Marshall, and Skyview), you should be particularly sympathetic to Centreville parents who don't want to see their school further downsized to maintain Westfield at 2300 or 2400 kids.
Honestly, if you want to cancel Skyview or re-open boundaries county-wide again, let's have at it, but otherwise we're probably fairly close to the finish line here when it comes to the Skyview-related adjustments.
You never answered the question about who you think should be moved from Centreville. Is it no one? Just curious since it is your school.
I'm not in the business of offering up other people's neighborhoods to get moved. I'm arguing the total number FCPS decides to reassign should not hollow out Centreville just because some at Westfield apparently think the school is entitled to at least 2300 kids. If you want to argue X should move and Y should stay, that's on you, although you or someone else keeps claiming Westfield parents are too humble to say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those nine schools you keep referencing are some of the weakest, worst schools in the county....
How dare Westfield parents presume that they are allowed to keep their mediocre, middle of the pack school mediocre! What arrogance! You should be thanking FCPS for the opportunity to see how the bottom ten percent of schools live. No one needs AP classes or electives to graduate!
Nine out of 26 schools is closer to 25% than 10%.
And if you equate the number of kids with the quality of a school (questionable assumption since the 9 schools include South Lakes, South County, Marshall, and Skyview), you should be particularly sympathetic to Centreville parents who don't want to see their school further downsized to maintain Westfield at 2300 or 2400 kids.
Honestly, if you want to cancel Skyview or re-open boundaries county-wide again, let's have at it, but otherwise we're probably fairly close to the finish line here when it comes to the Skyview-related adjustments.
You never answered the question about who you think should be moved from Centreville. Is it no one? Just curious since it is your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those nine schools you keep referencing are some of the weakest, worst schools in the county....
How dare Westfield parents presume that they are allowed to keep their mediocre, middle of the pack school mediocre! What arrogance! You should be thanking FCPS for the opportunity to see how the bottom ten percent of schools live. No one needs AP classes or electives to graduate!
Nine out of 26 schools is closer to 25% than 10%.
And if you equate the number of kids with the quality of a school (questionable assumption since the 9 schools include South Lakes, South County, Marshall, and Skyview), you should be particularly sympathetic to Centreville parents who don't want to see their school further downsized to maintain Westfield at 2300 or 2400 kids.
Honestly, if you want to cancel Skyview or re-open boundaries county-wide again, let's have at it, but otherwise we're probably fairly close to the finish line here when it comes to the Skyview-related adjustments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of kids would bike or scooter that.
They certainly can't get themselves to Westfield.
I get it. It's much easier to undo a proposed move, but then that would put Westfield in an even worse position unless they send who? They aren't going to propose a new neighborhood be moved to Westfield the night of the final vote. Someone has to go to Westfield. I don't see any changes being made with the map unfortunately and they're running out of time to extend this again.