Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
By under capacity you mean the trailers next to the school are not full of students?
+1
They had to add another mod unit this year because there were so many kids.
Poor snowflakes.
The point - since you missed it - was that Cooper was never under capacity to begin with. And now it's over capacity, just like Longfellow and Kilmer. Happy now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
By under capacity you mean the trailers next to the school are not full of students?
+1
They had to add another mod unit this year because there were so many kids.
Poor snowflakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
By under capacity you mean the trailers next to the school are not full of students?
+1
They had to add another mod unit this year because there were so many kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
By under capacity you mean the trailers next to the school are not full of students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Fairfax Police install a camera at the intersection of Balls Hill and Georgetown Pike and ticket all MD drivers who are in intersection when light not green?
+100 - and install speed cameras along the GTP too. Pretty soon our transportation coffers would have a surplus - thanks to Maryland drivers.
Anonymous wrote:While the Cooper event was a contributing factor, I the the actual causes were Beltway accidents, rain and oh yea- too many MD drivers using our local roads to avoid paying tolls on the DTR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not up to Longfellow
My guess is these students will someday again go to Longfellow
Wouldn’t it have been better to bring back the aap kids after the Cooper renovation is completed?
Anonymous wrote:It is not up to Longfellow
My guess is these students will someday again go to Longfellow
Anonymous wrote:It is not up to Longfellow
My guess is these students will someday again go to Longfellow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
By under capacity you mean the trailers next to the school are not full of students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
By under capacity you mean the trailers next to the school are not full of students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Cooper was under capacity in terms of enrollment. And not sure having buses traverse from this side of Mclean to the other side of McLean for Longfellow was helping our areas transportation woes any. Plus, most of Cooper's kids ride buses anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously - WTH was with Georgetown Pike today? Over an hour to get to Back to School Night at Cooper MS and I still missed most of it. Is that what rain does to people. What a disaster.
+1
From 5:30 to 8:30 it was straight gridlock, complete with the seemingly obligatory box blocking. Why can't Maryland find a way to either employ their people or fund a bridge to help them get to work? They are really screwing over their own people.
+2
Prime example of why this proposal should be enacted.