Anonymous wrote:Westfield was not overcrowded. They were under capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Chantilly parent and emailed the entire SB individually and Reid's office about keeping the Chantilly Mews kids here. I got a form reply about a public hearing from Reid's assistant and nothing from anyone else.
Not even a "thanks for reaching out" form email.
I think they were incredibly naive. They thought everyone in western Fairfax would love them for upending the CIP to spend money on a new HS near Carson. I’m sure most of them gave very little thought until recently to what the back end adjustments might look like, and even then most are probably just hunkered down and deferring to Reid and Dixit.
Remember:
We were in the midst of a comprehensive boundary study.
Chantilly was bursting at the seams.
Westfield was full.
South Lakes was full.
Oakton close to being overcrowded.
Fairfax full.
This school was needed. Period.
DP. I don’t think most of us are against the purchase. We are against taking 700 students out of Westfield without any apparent thought to how that would impact the school and leaving other schools at or over capacity and gerrymandering catchment areas because people called in favors or badgered the School Board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Chantilly parent and emailed the entire SB individually and Reid's office about keeping the Chantilly Mews kids here. I got a form reply about a public hearing from Reid's assistant and nothing from anyone else.
Not even a "thanks for reaching out" form email.
I think they were incredibly naive. They thought everyone in western Fairfax would love them for upending the CIP to spend money on a new HS near Carson. I’m sure most of them gave very little thought until recently to what the back end adjustments might look like, and even then most are probably just hunkered down and deferring to Reid and Dixit.
Remember:
We were in the midst of a comprehensive boundary study.
Chantilly was bursting at the seams.
Westfield was full.
South Lakes was full.
Oakton close to being overcrowded.
Fairfax full.
This school was needed. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Chantilly parent and emailed the entire SB individually and Reid's office about keeping the Chantilly Mews kids here. I got a form reply about a public hearing from Reid's assistant and nothing from anyone else.
Not even a "thanks for reaching out" form email.
I think they were incredibly naive. They thought everyone in western Fairfax would love them for upending the CIP to spend money on a new HS near Carson. I’m sure most of them gave very little thought until recently to what the back end adjustments might look like, and even then most are probably just hunkered down and deferring to Reid and Dixit.
Remember:
We were in the midst of a comprehensive boundary study.
Chantilly was bursting at the seams.
Westfield was full.
South Lakes was full.
Oakton close to being overcrowded.
Fairfax full.
This school was needed. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like a reassessment of the CVHS renovation is on the school board docket for tonight:
“I move that the School Board authorize the Superintendent to negotiate a temporary lease agreement for a lease extension on the Fairfax County School Board’s property at 4630 Stonecroft Blvd, Chantilly, VA 20151 and an area of land at Braddock Park (13000 Braddock Rd, Clifton, VA 20124) sufficient to enable the school division to satisfy Fairfax County’s Floor Area Ratio (FAR) zoning requirements for Centreville High School, including FAR requirements associated with the school division’s planned renovation and expansion of that facility.
I further move that the School Board direct the Superintendent to evaluate, through staff, the planned renovation at Centreville High School, including the projected program capacity of the renovated facility and planned construction in the surrounding area, and provide the School Board with an update, by August 28, 2026, on any resulting impacts to the project scope, timeline, construction planning, or capacity assumptions.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many many people think expanding Centreville HS is silly and wasteful with so much spare capacity in that part of the county.
And many others don’t want to see their school left with only 1800-1900 kids just because Westfield thinks it needs 2300 or 2400 kids to remain competitive.
Tell us the last time FCPS didn’t expand a high school that was being renovated in anticipation of future growth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Chantilly parent and emailed the entire SB individually and Reid's office about keeping the Chantilly Mews kids here. I got a form reply about a public hearing from Reid's assistant and nothing from anyone else.
Not even a "thanks for reaching out" form email.
I think they were incredibly naive. They thought everyone in western Fairfax would love them for upending the CIP to spend money on a new HS near Carson. I’m sure most of them gave very little thought until recently to what the back end adjustments might look like, and even then most are probably just hunkered down and deferring to Reid and Dixit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Chantilly parent and emailed the entire SB individually and Reid's office about keeping the Chantilly Mews kids here. I got a form reply about a public hearing from Reid's assistant and nothing from anyone else.
Not even a "thanks for reaching out" form email.
I think they were incredibly naive. They thought everyone in western Fairfax would love them for upending the CIP to spend money on a new HS near Carson. I’m sure most of them gave very little thought until recently to what the back end adjustments might look like, and even then most are probably just hunkered down and deferring to Reid and Dixit.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Chantilly parent and emailed the entire SB individually and Reid's office about keeping the Chantilly Mews kids here. I got a form reply about a public hearing from Reid's assistant and nothing from anyone else.
Not even a "thanks for reaching out" form email.
Anonymous wrote:Many many people think expanding Centreville HS is silly and wasteful with so much spare capacity in that part of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the Westfield parents who are unhappy - has anyone tried contacting the whole school board and Dr. Reid and pointing out that the process seems contaminated by school boundary gerrymandering?
Yes. Crickets from all of them.