Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
When she emailed me back, she used her canned response about why she was so confused that people were so focused on Hunt Valley. That gave me some comfort, as a HV family, but yeah, she's definitely on board for some people getting switched. The question remains who.
She is the living embodiment of the left going too far.
You are the living embodiment of a right wing sheep.
Incorrect. I’ve always voted democrat. This is an extreme school board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
When she emailed me back, she used her canned response about why she was so confused that people were so focused on Hunt Valley. That gave me some comfort, as a HV family, but yeah, she's definitely on board for some people getting switched. The question remains who.
She is the living embodiment of the left going too far.
You are the living embodiment of a right wing sheep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
I hear two things.
First, don't think you're going to avoid boundary changes just because the West Springfield parents are the noisiest people in my district. My duty is to represent everyone in my district.
Second, chill out, because the next thing that Dr. Reid is likely to present is more information about the timeline and process going forward, not specific boundary change proposals.
It is nice that you hear that. I agree with your first thought.
Your second, however is crap. As parents, we have been saving for college since birth or pre-birth even. We have been told the importance of extra-curricular activities and have done our best to set our children up for success. We have heard about the importance of leadership positions and building your resume in high school
Those are things we have thought about for YEARS.
Don’t tell us “not to freak out” when the board just voted to not guarantee grandfathering for our kids who are in middle and lower grades of high school.
We have been thinking about this and it is our job as parents to think about this.
The language on grandfathering was carried forward more or less verbatim from the existing policy. You wanted new guarantees written into the policy, and that didn’t happen, but it doesn’t necessarily mean people won’t be sensitive to the negatives if there were an actual proposal to require kids to switch HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
I hear two things.
First, don't think you're going to avoid boundary changes just because the West Springfield parents are the noisiest people in my district. My duty is to represent everyone in my district.
Second, chill out, because the next thing that Dr. Reid is likely to present is more information about the timeline and process going forward, not specific boundary change proposals.
It is nice that you hear that. I agree with your first thought.
Your second, however is crap. As parents, we have been saving for college since birth or pre-birth even. We have been told the importance of extra-curricular activities and have done our best to set our children up for success. We have heard about the importance of leadership positions and building your resume in high school
Those are things we have thought about for YEARS.
Don’t tell us “not to freak out” when the board just voted to not guarantee grandfathering for our kids who are in middle and lower grades of high school.
We have been thinking about this and it is our job as parents to think about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
I hear two things.
First, don't think you're going to avoid boundary changes just because the West Springfield parents are the noisiest people in my district. My duty is to represent everyone in my district.
Second, chill out, because the next thing that Dr. Reid is likely to present is more information about the timeline and process going forward, not specific boundary change proposals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
When she emailed me back, she used her canned response about why she was so confused that people were so focused on Hunt Valley. That gave me some comfort, as a HV family, but yeah, she's definitely on board for some people getting switched. The question remains who.
She is the living embodiment of the left going too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
When she emailed me back, she used her canned response about why she was so confused that people were so focused on Hunt Valley. That gave me some comfort, as a HV family, but yeah, she's definitely on board for some people getting switched. The question remains who.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
This quote does not provide comfort.
Anonymous wrote:Below is Sandy's response to a concern for bussing HVES students to Lewis HS.
"Thank you for your email. I appreciate you sharing your time and thoughts. No specific boundaries have been discussed at this point in the process, and as far as I know currently, there are no specific plans to move Hunt Valley to the Lewis pyramid.
Please know that as we move through this process, I will be advocating for kids across the Springfield district. Thank you for your patience as we determine the path ahead. Communities will have time and space to input just these types of suggestions with the Superintendent’s robust community engagement. I will definitely make sure that I am publicizing all those opportunities through my newsletter as they arise.
In the meantime, continue to check the FCPS website for current information. The site will be updated with a timeline after it is presented to the Board. The Superintendent couldn't set a timeline in place until the policy was approved, so the Board is awaiting that proposal.
Thank you,
Sandy"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herndon is nowhere remotely close to losing accreditation. Those are just falsehoods spread by Great Falls residents who don’t want district boundaries changed.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/community-family/3110860/fairfax-county-high-schools-likely-lose-accreditation-under-virginias-standards/
PP should have added “Republican operatives” although many of them live in Great Falls as well.
The author of that piece traffics in rumors, not facts.
Which facts in the article are wrong?
The data?
That new standards are imminent?
The “chronic absenteeism” reported is no different than half the schools in Fairfax County. It’s been a county-wide problem since COVID. The high drop out rate is a problem, but, among those that remain, academics are strong, according to the FCPS SOL data linked in the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herndon is nowhere remotely close to losing accreditation. Those are just falsehoods spread by Great Falls residents who don’t want district boundaries changed.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/community-family/3110860/fairfax-county-high-schools-likely-lose-accreditation-under-virginias-standards/
PP should have added “Republican operatives” although many of them live in Great Falls as well.
The author of that piece traffics in rumors, not facts.
Which facts in the article are wrong?
The data?
That new standards are imminent?