Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tysons is definitely the game changer. Pregnant now, so public school is far away. I live off electric, zoned for stenwood, Kilmer, and Marshall. When we bought the house six years ago, we knew school boundaries would be up in the air and we are fine with that.
I can't help but think its really about race and ses for op.
Stenwood is mostly Kilmer and all Marshall, so you're not really in a similar position. And I wouldn't be so quick to ascribe racial motivations to the parents requesting the change to eliminate the wacky split feeder. If anyone is focused on race and SES, it's other Freedom Hill parents.
Anonymous wrote:Tysons is definitely the game changer. Pregnant now, so public school is far away. I live off electric, zoned for stenwood, Kilmer, and Marshall. When we bought the house six years ago, we knew school boundaries would be up in the air and we are fine with that.
I can't help but think its really about race and ses for op.
Anonymous wrote:
Why didn't you factor this into your buying decision into the Freedom Hill zone?
Common sense doesn't apply, but borders and buying choices do.
Anonymous wrote:Keep pushing the envelope and maybe your Freedom Hill kids will be sent to Cunningham Park instead.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that Vienna is so much closer is exactly why this should be easy for FCPS, particularly since Freedom Hill is overcrowded. Why make us jump through hoops, not knowing whether we'll have to reapply every year for a transfer? Yes, walking might be an option for many of us, most of the time, but we'd have to take the bus to Freedom Hill every day.
It's not racist to make it as easy as possible for the 10% of the school zoned for Thoreau and Madison to go to school with the rest of their future classmates sooner. I know I'm venting, but I have little confidence in the ability of FCPS to get the big things right when they get the easy things wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vienna ES has had a small portion of their boundary that includes the neighborhood east of the Navy Federal Credit Union off of Electric Avenue outside Town boundaries. It has been this way for quite some time.
There are no good reasons why that area doesn't go to Freedom Hill instead, with the small section of SE Vienna now at Freedom Hill reassigned to Vienna. It eliminates two split feeders, and ought to benefit both neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna ES has had a small portion of their boundary that includes the neighborhood east of the Navy Federal Credit Union off of Electric Avenue outside Town boundaries. It has been this way for quite some time.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna ES has had a small portion of their boundary that includes the neighborhood east of the Navy Federal Credit Union off of Electric Avenue outside Town boundaries. It has been this way for quite some time.