Anonymous wrote:Crossfield will never get sent to South Lakes because it’s an IB school and they are at an AP school.
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield will never get sent to South Lakes because it’s an IB school and they are at an AP school.
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield will never get sent to South Lakes because it’s an IB school and they are at an AP school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
It is unfathomable to me how Crossfield didn't stay at Carson and go on the Skyview, but since all 3 scenarios moved them to Franklin I suspect you are right. Someone definitely had some inside pull to make that happen, with the knowledge that there is no way they get moved to Franklin and don't stay at Oakton - for now. Then at the next review you are spot on as Oakton will be over 105% with all the new housing and your kids will get stuck with IB at South Lakes. That's got to be frustrating seeing it coming and not being able to do anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
It is unfathomable to me how Crossfield didn't stay at Carson and go on the Skyview, but since all 3 scenarios moved them to Franklin I suspect you are right. Someone definitely had some inside pull to make that happen, with the knowledge that there is no way they get moved to Franklin and don't stay at Oakton - for now. Then at the next review you are spot on as Oakton will be over 105% with all the new housing and your kids will get stuck with IB at South Lakes. That's got to be frustrating seeing it coming and not being able to do anything about it.
I think it’s in Crossfield’s best long term interest to go with Skyview. Otherwise they will most definitely be South lakes in a few years. They dodged that scenario before, but those Madison neighborhoods near South lakes will fight hard to not go to South Lakes in a few years too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
It is unfathomable to me how Crossfield didn't stay at Carson and go on the Skyview, but since all 3 scenarios moved them to Franklin I suspect you are right. Someone definitely had some inside pull to make that happen, with the knowledge that there is no way they get moved to Franklin and don't stay at Oakton - for now. Then at the next review you are spot on as Oakton will be over 105% with all the new housing and your kids will get stuck with IB at South Lakes. That's got to be frustrating seeing it coming and not being able to do anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
It is unfathomable to me how Crossfield didn't stay at Carson and go on the Skyview, but since all 3 scenarios moved them to Franklin I suspect you are right. Someone definitely had some inside pull to make that happen, with the knowledge that there is no way they get moved to Franklin and don't stay at Oakton - for now. Then at the next review you are spot on as Oakton will be over 105% with all the new housing and your kids will get stuck with IB at South Lakes. That's got to be frustrating seeing it coming and not being able to do anything about it.
Doesn’t a move to Franklin make it less likely that Crossfield will be moved to South Lakes though? That would be such a weird feeder pattern. I don’t know who else you would move in to SL, but maybe a different school zoned for Carson and then Crossfield moves to Skyview? Hughes only feeds to SLHS, right? This is why it would be dumb to move too many kids out of SLHS. It will be under capacity and then you’d possibly be moving kids in that area around again in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
It is unfathomable to me how Crossfield didn't stay at Carson and go on the Skyview, but since all 3 scenarios moved them to Franklin I suspect you are right. Someone definitely had some inside pull to make that happen, with the knowledge that there is no way they get moved to Franklin and don't stay at Oakton - for now. Then at the next review you are spot on as Oakton will be over 105% with all the new housing and your kids will get stuck with IB at South Lakes. That's got to be frustrating seeing it coming and not being able to do anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a dog in this fight but I’ve read many posts here about how great Skyview will be because kids north of Route 50 would no longer have to go to Westfield. It would seem awfully odd to then flip a Chantilly neighborhood that’s north of 50 and quite close to Chantilly to Westfield instead.
It’s also pretty obvious that no one wants to get moved to Westfield and that deserves attention in and of itself. Is it the school’s location, typical racism, or other things about the school that raise concerns? It doesn’t sound like anyone moved to Westfield would end up with the lengthy commutes of parts of Herndon and Great Falls to Langley.
Why would anyone want to be ripped out of their beloved school to go to a school much further away? I’m in a similar boat, except my proposed change would be from Chantilly to Oakton. I don’t want to be moved to Oakton because of the horrific commute and we really like Chantilly and my oldest is already established there.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Crossfield parent and as much as I and my friends and neighbors have advocated towards getting rezoned to Skyview, I just don't think we have a chance. School board members and Gatehouse will take meetings with a PTO president, but they won't take meetings with a regular citizen or group of citizens. So we have to advocate with letters and conversations when we can get them, and it's just not as easy as being a big vocal group that says "we are the PTO Board, we represent the entire community, you must meet with us".
I think families like ours with kids in K-3 are pretty screwed - by the time our kids get to high school, there will be another boundary review and we are likely to get zoned out of Oakton...into South lakes. By that time, the current groups' kids will be in college - who knows if by then we will know a lobbyist and person in Gatehouse that can help us get what we want.
All that to say congratulations Fox Mill families, I think you're going to get lucky and Crossfield families are going to get screwed by the current PTO and their friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a dog in this fight but I’ve read many posts here about how great Skyview will be because kids north of Route 50 would no longer have to go to Westfield. It would seem awfully odd to then flip a Chantilly neighborhood that’s north of 50 and quite close to Chantilly to Westfield instead.
It’s also pretty obvious that no one wants to get moved to Westfield and that deserves attention in and of itself. Is it the school’s location, typical racism, or other things about the school that raise concerns? It doesn’t sound like anyone moved to Westfield would end up with the lengthy commutes of parts of Herndon and Great Falls to Langley.
Like it or not, part of the decisions on who to move or not move is going to be based on balancing out FARMs rates so that we don’t end up with another Lewis or Herndon or Mt. Vernon. It is why Meren doesn’t want to give up Floris or Fox Mill, she doesn’t want to lose the test score bump that those kids bring.
Meren is in a difficult spot.
If it were up to her, she would block any move of Fox Mill out of the South Lakes boundary, despite the fact that many (but not all) Fox Mill parents want to send their kids to Skyview.
However, she has already been outvoted a few times, and the worst political outcome for her would be to actively block Fox Mill only to be outvoted again and lose voters in the Fox Mill boundary.
She has been vocal in criticizing Reid but has been surprisingly quiet about her position on Fox Mill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a dog in this fight but I’ve read many posts here about how great Skyview will be because kids north of Route 50 would no longer have to go to Westfield. It would seem awfully odd to then flip a Chantilly neighborhood that’s north of 50 and quite close to Chantilly to Westfield instead.
It’s also pretty obvious that no one wants to get moved to Westfield and that deserves attention in and of itself. Is it the school’s location, typical racism, or other things about the school that raise concerns? It doesn’t sound like anyone moved to Westfield would end up with the lengthy commutes of parts of Herndon and Great Falls to Langley.
Like it or not, part of the decisions on who to move or not move is going to be based on balancing out FARMs rates so that we don’t end up with another Lewis or Herndon or Mt. Vernon. It is why Meren doesn’t want to give up Floris or Fox Mill, she doesn’t want to lose the test score bump that those kids bring.