Anonymous wrote:We were unique and special. Now we are a pit of social justice warriors and kids on either end. Middle performing kids are over looked.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax schools regularly outperform schools in Arlington and Loudoun, and FCPS saves money when county residents pay taxes but send their kids to privates. We get it, you’re frustrated this isn’t MAGA territory, but neither is any other jurisdiction in the region.
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Neither liberal or conservative white people are sending their kids to these schools. The way I see it, this mostly blue leaning county won't understand what is going on until they have to feel it in their schools. So if two-thirds of the county is going to vote for policies that support the importation of more poverty, then they should have to share it. Please convince your liberal friends and neighbors to stop voting blue.
Anonymous wrote:Bcause they live closer to Oakton, maybe? No one from Herndon zip goes to Oakton. Some from Oak Hill--which used to have a Herndon zip-- go there. Actually, some live very close to Chantilly, and were very angry when they were redistricted to Oakton because kids who formerly went to Oakton were redistricted to South Lakes.This. There are a whole lot of students being bused around this county so they don't have to go to their more diverse schools. Let the county start with that simple and easy fix. Why are students being bused from Herndon to Oakton? If the only way you can afford to buy a house is to buy one way out in the middle of no wheresville, where the land is cheaper, so it is cheaper to build affordable housing, then what is your problem. You should have known what you were signing up for.
Nevertheless, those Oakton kids from "Herndon" live closer to Oakton than to Herndon. Look at a map.
Bcause they live closer to Oakton, maybe? No one from Herndon zip goes to Oakton. Some from Oak Hill--which used to have a Herndon zip-- go there. Actually, some live very close to Chantilly, and were very angry when they were redistricted to Oakton because kids who formerly went to Oakton were redistricted to South Lakes.This. There are a whole lot of students being bused around this county so they don't have to go to their more diverse schools. Let the county start with that simple and easy fix. Why are students being bused from Herndon to Oakton? If the only way you can afford to buy a house is to buy one way out in the middle of no wheresville, where the land is cheaper, so it is cheaper to build affordable housing, then what is your problem. You should have known what you were signing up for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not vote for Democrats. But 64% of Fairfax County did vote for them in the last election. I actually believe they are mostly limousine liberals. They are voting one way and living another - they are not in the schools that are seeing the troubles.
Annandale - 15.4% White (45% Hispanic)
Lee - 15.8% White (43.7% Hispanic)
Falls Church - 18% White (50% Hispanic)
Mount Vernon - 19% White (44% Hispanic)
Justice - 22% White (54.6% Hispanic)
Neither liberal or conservative white people are sending their kids to these schools. The way I see it, this mostly blue leaning county won't understand what is going on until they have to feel it in their schools. So if two-thirds of the county is going to vote for policies that support the importation of more poverty, then they should have to share it. Please convince your liberal friends and neighbors to stop voting blue.
I've taught ALL kinds of kids. Do you know which schools work best? Those schools which foster a sense of community for all their students. (And, TJ is a far different story.) We don't need busing! It does not work. I taught back in the day when busing was used to integrate schools.
I don't have the answer, but you cannot do it with social engineering.
I have a feeling a huge percentage of FCPS high school students are far enough away from their schools to qualify for a bus ride. If boundaries could be adjusted in certain areas so that a poorer student rode a few miles further to a wealthier high school I'm sure FCPS could make that happen. They wouldn't even have to be islands. Nobody is talking about busing students across the county (except for Great Falls parents near the Loudoun border - they are already bused across the county to Langley and none of them seem to mind).![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling a huge percentage of FCPS high school students are far enough away from their schools to qualify for a bus ride. If boundaries could be adjusted in certain areas so that a poorer student rode a few miles further to a wealthier high school I'm sure FCPS could make that happen. They wouldn't even have to be islands. Nobody is talking about busing students across the county (except for Great Falls parents near the Loudoun border - they are already bused across the county to Langley and none of them seem to mind).
Boundaries should be realistic. And, there is a big difference between a ten minute bus ride and a thirty minute bus ride. There is also expense in additional costs to transportation.
I agree that it is ridiculous that kids on the Loudoun line are being bused to Langley--but, right now, Langley is underserved and Herndon is not. Where would you send the Herndon kids? Which kids would you put into Langley? Those at Lee?
I'd love to see your suggestions.
Some Marshall and McLean kids, right off the bat, could be moved to Langley (and there are some poorer kids among them). After all, Langley's F/R lunch rate sits at 2% so it would not take much, nor would it be harmful, to see that number go up a bit. Nothing will turn it into Justice.
With the new Western High School the Great Falls Langley kids near the Loudoun border could be sent to Herndon.
West Springfield and Lee could definitely swap some students. West Potomac needs to send some kids to Mount Vernon. Some Woodson and Lake Braddock students should be returned to Annandale. Some of these would just be undoing some boundary changes where FCPS moved wealthier students out of poorer schools.
Let me finally say this - if something does not stop this DECLINE (as is the title of this thread) the number of unattractive FCPS pyramids will only grow. West Potomac - poverty growing; Westfield - poverty growing; Centreville - poverty growing. Those precious GreatSchools scores will drop for these schools, causing more people to avoid them. It generally does not happen overnight, but it slowly creeps in and then it is too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about students who commit assault, and there is accurate record of it - should they not have ramifications? Or should they stay in the school as if nothing ever happened?
One Fairfax ..........
Because UMC white kids never commit assault![]()
Some Marshall and McLean kids, right off the bat, could be moved to Langley (and there are some poorer kids among them). After all, Langley's F/R lunch rate sits at 2% so it would not take much, nor would it be harmful, to see that number go up a bit. Nothing will turn it into Justice.
With the new Western High School the Great Falls Langley kids near the Loudoun border could be sent to Herndon.
West Springfield and Lee could definitely swap some students. West Potomac needs to send some kids to Mount Vernon. Some Woodson and Lake Braddock students should be returned to Annandale. Some of these would just be undoing some boundary changes where FCPS moved wealthier students out of poorer schools.
Let me finally say this - if something does not stop this DECLINE (as is the title of this thread) the number of unattractive FCPS pyramids will only grow. West Potomac - poverty growing; Westfield - poverty growing; Centreville - poverty growing. Those precious GreatSchools scores will drop for these schools, causing more people to avoid them. It generally does not happen overnight, but it slowly creeps in and then it is too late.
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling a huge percentage of FCPS high school students are far enough away from their schools to qualify for a bus ride. If boundaries could be adjusted in certain areas so that a poorer student rode a few miles further to a wealthier high school I'm sure FCPS could make that happen. They wouldn't even have to be islands. Nobody is talking about busing students across the county (except for Great Falls parents near the Loudoun border - they are already bused across the county to Langley and none of them seem to mind).
Boundaries should be realistic. And, there is a big difference between a ten minute bus ride and a thirty minute bus ride. There is also expense in additional costs to transportation.
I agree that it is ridiculous that kids on the Loudoun line are being bused to Langley--but, right now, Langley is underserved and Herndon is not. Where would you send the Herndon kids? Which kids would you put into Langley? Those at Lee?
I'd love to see your suggestions.