Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope many students can the school accommodate?
Google says recent enrollment was 739 with an 8:1 student/teacher ratio.
1200 students currently at KAA
Private schools have much lower class size caps than FCPS.
How many classrooms does that school have? FCPS will pack the classrooms with 30-35 students in a class.
30-35 kids won’t fit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The facilities are stunning. The campus won awards. There won’t be a need to renovate apart from some minor ed specification issues.
https://www.kaa-herndon.com/about-us/facilities
Though beautiful, the school was built for a different purpose. For example, it’s symmetrical with a boys side and a girls side. Renovations will be needed.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The facilities are stunning. The campus won awards. There won’t be a need to renovate apart from some minor ed specification issues.
https://www.kaa-herndon.com/about-us/facilities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope many students can the school accommodate?
Google says recent enrollment was 739 with an 8:1 student/teacher ratio.
1200 students currently at KAA
Private schools have much lower class size caps than FCPS.
How many classrooms does that school have? FCPS will pack the classrooms with 30-35 students in a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad news, guys. Other high schools in the county don’t have swimming pools, so this one will likely be filled in with concrete.
Thank equitable access to programs for that.
Falls Church HS has a swimming pool on the other side of the football stadium. (It’s part of the recreation center.)
Crap, we need to fill that one in too. Thanks for flagging the inequity. If not everyone can have a pool at their school, then no one can have a pool.
The pool is in Providence Rec Center. Not FCHS. That’s like saying there’s a pool at Spring Hill ES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad news, guys. Other high schools in the county don’t have swimming pools, so this one will likely be filled in with concrete.
Thank equitable access to programs for that.
Falls Church HS has a swimming pool on the other side of the football stadium. (It’s part of the recreation center.)
Crap, we need to fill that one in too. Thanks for flagging the inequity. If not everyone can have a pool at their school, then no one can have a pool.
Anonymous wrote:Bad news, guys. Other high schools in the county don’t have swimming pools, so this one will likely be filled in with concrete.
Thank equitable access to programs for that.
Anonymous wrote:They should open it as a TJ type school but for the Arts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad news, guys. Other high schools in the county don’t have swimming pools, so this one will likely be filled in with concrete.
Thank equitable access to programs for that.
Falls Church HS has a swimming pool on the other side of the football stadium. (It’s part of the recreation center.)
Anonymous wrote:Bad news, guys. Other high schools in the county don’t have swimming pools, so this one will likely be filled in with concrete.
Thank equitable access to programs for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The facilities are stunning. The campus won awards. There won’t be a need to renovate apart from some minor ed specification issues.
https://www.kaa-herndon.com/about-us/facilities
^Do click on the photos to cycle through the slide show: There are beautiful details like the geometric patterns for the screens. Lush courtyards, and a beautiful lobby with terraced seats. The school even has a regulation size interior swimming pool. FCPS really wins with this campus. Westfield looks like a “prison” in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The facilities are stunning. The campus won awards. There won’t be a need to renovate apart from some minor ed specification issues.
https://www.kaa-herndon.com/about-us/facilities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of Floris, McNair, and Fox Mill go to Carson. Most of Coates and Crossfield go there, along with a small part of Oak Hill (rest of Oak Hill goes to Franklin).
The people who are being really aggressive on the topic seem to be Crossfield folks insisting that they'll have dibs on the new school.
I don't think anyone has "dibs."
The Crossfield folks currently go to Oakton --which is a very long way.
Chantilly (while projected to lose membership) is the school that needs relief.
I could see Fox Mill staying with South Lakes. South Lakes is not going to want to give them up.
Fox Mill attends Carson, which will be next to the new HS. It makes sense for Fox Mill to attend the new HS.
And yes, I am a Fox Mill parent who doesn't like IB and doesn't want to move to Hughes. Moving the Carson base school students into the new HS would make sense. It ends the split feeder problem at Carson and the distances work for the Carson base schools kids. SLHS doesn't lose that many students because Fox Mill is a small number of the kids. Not to mention, a good number of the Fox Mill family's pupil place to AP schools because they don't want IB. The number of pupil departures are hidden by the Herndon kids who move to SLHS for IB because they don't want to be at Herndon.
You don't know that the new high school won't be IB.
I would be shocked if the new HS is IB. Some where around 300 kids complete the IB diploma every year across the county. I think more kids pupil place out of IB then complete the degree. It is an expensive program that people are not interested in.
The two most recent high schools opened (Westfield and South County) both are AP schools. I also think the folks in the area would strongly prefer AP.