Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborhoods in question did go to Orange hunt decades ago. Sangster was initially slated to be built across the parkway. And the parkway was to be the boundary. But the land in Orange hunt estates was ready and bigger. The deal/agreement was that the neighborhoods surrounding Sangster would still go to WSHS as they always had. I understand this was decades ago, but it’s clear that they have always had this conversation and desire to stay together. The same discussion happened 20 years ago when they tried to switch boundaries
Non-binding agreements made more than 50 years ago with now defunct developers are hardly a solid basis for permanent boundaries. No one else in the county gets that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the other Sangster families offended, puzzled or amused by the whole the Sangster kids who go to Lake Braddock aren't our community argument?
There is definitely talk in surrounding communities about that angle, not about the kids at Irving but the families without kids at Irving.
One LB parent spoke up 2 meetings ago about that argument, and she did seem a bit offended and a little befuddled.
Why would you consider kids who went to school with your kid for 6+ years to be part of your community? One kid spoke at the Irving meeting about how he desperately didn't want to lose all of the new friends he's met (in one quarter of school) this year at Irving and pleaded to stay there instead of being sent to LBSS, where his former Sangster classmates of seven years went.
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Anonymous wrote:The neighborhoods in question did go to Orange hunt decades ago. Sangster was initially slated to be built across the parkway. And the parkway was to be the boundary. But the land in Orange hunt estates was ready and bigger. The deal/agreement was that the neighborhoods surrounding Sangster would still go to WSHS as they always had. I understand this was decades ago, but it’s clear that they have always had this conversation and desire to stay together. The same discussion happened 20 years ago when they tried to switch boundaries
Anonymous wrote:Are the other Sangster families offended, puzzled or amused by the whole the Sangster kids who go to Lake Braddock aren't our community argument?
There is definitely talk in surrounding communities about that angle, not about the kids at Irving but the families without kids at Irving.
One LB parent spoke up 2 meetings ago about that argument, and she did seem a bit offended and a little befuddled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unrelated to boundaries, but it looks like Sangster was just rated the #1 Elementary School in Fairfax County and #2 in all of VA.
Sangster darn well better be rated as one of the best. They have the lowest ELL population in the county, even less than Great Falls ES, and equally low FARMs. Anything less than peak SOL scores would be a shameful result.
Sangster is actually one of the wealthiest elementary schools in FCPS
Ooh, what if to keep that Sangster neighborhood at WSHS, they move some Orange Hunt kids to Rolling Valley, and move that Sangster neighborhood into Orange Hunt Elementary,?
They keep saying that their Sangster classmates who attend Lake Braddock are not their community, that the West Springfield schools and kids are their community.
Moving them out of Sangster would solve all those issues, by moving them away from the LB zoned students who are not their community, and into a WSHS zoned elementary school instead. The townhomes across from Sangster and the Reservation houses could stay at Sangster and LB, but the other half of that neighborhood could all move away from Sangster, since they don't feel a connection to that community the way they feel a connection to the WSHS neighborhoods and students
That would fix the Sangster split feeder and move that neighborhood away from Sangster and over to their friends and community.
I think you are talking about one or two vocal posters.
Also not sure why people spend hours on here coming up with their own scenarios
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unrelated to boundaries, but it looks like Sangster was just rated the #1 Elementary School in Fairfax County and #2 in all of VA.
Sangster darn well better be rated as one of the best. They have the lowest ELL population in the county, even less than Great Falls ES, and equally low FARMs. Anything less than peak SOL scores would be a shameful result.
Sangster is actually one of the wealthiest elementary schools in FCPS
Ooh, what if to keep that Sangster neighborhood at WSHS, they move some Orange Hunt kids to Rolling Valley, and move that Sangster neighborhood into Orange Hunt Elementary,?
They keep saying that their Sangster classmates who attend Lake Braddock are not their community, that the West Springfield schools and kids are their community.
Moving them out of Sangster would solve all those issues, by moving them away from the LB zoned students who are not their community, and into a WSHS zoned elementary school instead. The townhomes across from Sangster and the Reservation houses could stay at Sangster and LB, but the other half of that neighborhood could all move away from Sangster, since they don't feel a connection to that community the way they feel a connection to the WSHS neighborhoods and students
That would fix the Sangster split feeder and move that neighborhood away from Sangster and over to their friends and community.
I think you are talking about one or two vocal posters.
Also not sure why people spend hours on here coming up with their own scenarios
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unrelated to boundaries, but it looks like Sangster was just rated the #1 Elementary School in Fairfax County and #2 in all of VA.
Sangster darn well better be rated as one of the best. They have the lowest ELL population in the county, even less than Great Falls ES, and equally low FARMs. Anything less than peak SOL scores would be a shameful result.
Sangster is actually one of the wealthiest elementary schools in FCPS
Ooh, what if to keep that Sangster neighborhood at WSHS, they move some Orange Hunt kids to Rolling Valley, and move that Sangster neighborhood into Orange Hunt Elementary,?
They keep saying that their Sangster classmates who attend Lake Braddock are not their community, that the West Springfield schools and kids are their community.
Moving them out of Sangster would solve all those issues, by moving them away from the LB zoned students who are not their community, and into a WSHS zoned elementary school instead. The townhomes across from Sangster and the Reservation houses could stay at Sangster and LB, but the other half of that neighborhood could all move away from Sangster, since they don't feel a connection to that community the way they feel a connection to the WSHS neighborhoods and students
That would fix the Sangster split feeder and move that neighborhood away from Sangster and over to their friends and community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unrelated to boundaries, but it looks like Sangster was just rated the #1 Elementary School in Fairfax County and #2 in all of VA.
Sangster darn well better be rated as one of the best. They have the lowest ELL population in the county, even less than Great Falls ES, and equally low FARMs. Anything less than peak SOL scores would be a shameful result.
Sangster is actually one of the wealthiest elementary schools in FCPS
Ooh, what if to keep that Sangster neighborhood at WSHS, they move some Orange Hunt kids to Rolling Valley, and move that Sangster neighborhood into Orange Hunt Elementary,?
They keep saying that their Sangster classmates who attend Lake Braddock are not their community, that the West Springfield schools and kids are their community.
Moving them out of Sangster would solve all those issues, by moving them away from the LB zoned students who are not their community, and into a WSHS zoned elementary school instead. The townhomes across from Sangster and the Reservation houses could stay at Sangster and LB, but the other half of that neighborhood could all move away from Sangster, since they don't feel a connection to that community the way they feel a connection to the WSHS neighborhoods and students
That would fix the Sangster split feeder and move that neighborhood away from Sangster and over to their friends and community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unrelated to boundaries, but it looks like Sangster was just rated the #1 Elementary School in Fairfax County and #2 in all of VA.
Sangster darn well better be rated as one of the best. They have the lowest ELL population in the county, even less than Great Falls ES, and equally low FARMs. Anything less than peak SOL scores would be a shameful result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unrelated to boundaries, but it looks like Sangster was just rated the #1 Elementary School in Fairfax County and #2 in all of VA.
Sangster darn well better be rated as one of the best. They have the lowest ELL population in the county, even less than Great Falls ES, and equally low FARMs. Anything less than peak SOL scores would be a shameful result.
They're also the local AAP center for several elementaries so of course their scores are going to be higher.