Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are kids who live in Herndon at Westfield HS. Its ridiculous.
During the 2008 South Lakes boundary study, that neighborhood was rejected by both the South Lakes and the Herndon PTAs.
Fox Mill is in Oak Hill. None of use it but we are not Reston or Herndon. And we moved to SLHS in 2008.
Fox Mill is not the neighborhood that PP was talking about.
I'm the OP, what neighborhood are you referring to? There are a lot of them out there along Fairfax County Parkway. Bradley something, maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been like that for at least 13 Years and and will only change minimally if a new Western HS is built 20 Years from now. So basically not changing for the next 50 Years.
I wouldn't be so sure. Look at what's happening with demographics in the recent decade. We basically have a split county: Majority white vs. majority Hispanic schools. Wealthy vs. poor. Good vs. bad. FCPS has trudged along until now but the disparity and concentrated % of wealth and poverty gets more disproportional every year. I can't see FCPS letting another 20 years go by without intervention if they want to remain an attractive system. Otherwise they'll resemble every other failing metro area school system like Miami-Dade and Chicago.
Just curious: This is a function of where people live. How do you plan to fix it? Buses crisscrossing Fairfax County?
No. There are reasonable and fiscally smart ways to help alleviate these issues by making strategic choices with programs.
One easy example is to place the German immersion program at an ES in the Mount Vernon pyramid. Currently Orange Hunt ES has a large proportion of Fort Belvoir families who apply for German immersion or rent in the area to escape the Mt. Vernon pyramid. A program change such as this would encourage such families to stay within the Belvoir hierarchy.
That's just an example of one way to assign attractive programs in schools that would naturally encourage the undoing of concentrated SES. That was the intention of IB which essentially had the opposite effect, but FCPS has never tried anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been like that for at least 13 Years and and will only change minimally if a new Western HS is built 20 Years from now. So basically not changing for the next 50 Years.
I wouldn't be so sure. Look at what's happening with demographics in the recent decade. We basically have a split county: Majority white vs. majority Hispanic schools. Wealthy vs. poor. Good vs. bad. FCPS has trudged along until now but the disparity and concentrated % of wealth and poverty gets more disproportional every year. I can't see FCPS letting another 20 years go by without intervention if they want to remain an attractive system. Otherwise they'll resemble every other failing metro area school system like Miami-Dade and Chicago.
Just curious: This is a function of where people live. How do you plan to fix it? Buses crisscrossing Fairfax County?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been like that for at least 13 Years and and will only change minimally if a new Western HS is built 20 Years from now. So basically not changing for the next 50 Years.
I wouldn't be so sure. Look at what's happening with demographics in the recent decade. We basically have a split county: Majority white vs. majority Hispanic schools. Wealthy vs. poor. Good vs. bad. FCPS has trudged along until now but the disparity and concentrated % of wealth and poverty gets more disproportional every year. I can't see FCPS letting another 20 years go by without intervention if they want to remain an attractive system. Otherwise they'll resemble every other failing metro area school system like Miami-Dade and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been like that for at least 13 Years and and will only change minimally if a new Western HS is built 20 Years from now. So basically not changing for the next 50 Years.
I wouldn't be so sure. Look at what's happening with demographics in the recent decade. We basically have a split county: Majority white vs. majority Hispanic schools. Wealthy vs. poor. Good vs. bad. FCPS has trudged along until now but the disparity and concentrated % of wealth and poverty gets more disproportional every year. I can't see FCPS letting another 20 years go by without intervention if they want to remain an attractive system. Otherwise they'll resemble every other failing metro area school system like Miami-Dade and Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:It's been like that for at least 13 Years and and will only change minimally if a new Western HS is built 20 Years from now. So basically not changing for the next 50 Years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TBH I only hear people on DCUM use Oak Hill. Multiple friends have/had kids in the Fox Mill school or nearby and that’s what everyone I know say IRL.
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Who says Oak Hill instead of Fox Mill or even Floris in real life (IRL)? I don’t know anyone who does. I only hear Oak Hill on DCUM.
True. But, you likely also do not say "Herndon." Which OP seems to think applies to everyone in 20171,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TBH I only hear people on DCUM use Oak Hill. Multiple friends have/had kids in the Fox Mill school or nearby and that’s what everyone I know say IRL.
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Who says Oak Hill instead of Fox Mill or even Floris in real life (IRL)? I don’t know anyone who does. I only hear Oak Hill on DCUM.
True. But, you likely also do not say "Herndon." Which OP seems to think applies to everyone in 20171,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TBH I only hear people on DCUM use Oak Hill. Multiple friends have/had kids in the Fox Mill school or nearby and that’s what everyone I know say IRL.
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Who says Oak Hill instead of Fox Mill or even Floris in real life (IRL)? I don’t know anyone who does. I only hear Oak Hill on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:TBH I only hear people on DCUM use Oak Hill. Multiple friends have/had kids in the Fox Mill school or nearby and that’s what everyone I know say IRL.
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TBH I only hear people on DCUM use Oak Hill. Multiple friends have/had kids in the Fox Mill school or nearby and that’s what everyone I know say IRL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are kids who live in Herndon at Westfield HS. Its ridiculous.
During the 2008 South Lakes boundary study, that neighborhood was rejected by both the South Lakes and the Herndon PTAs.
Fox Mill is in Oak Hill. None of use it but we are not Reston or Herndon. And we moved to SLHS in 2008.