Anonymous wrote:Didn't realize they also had immersion. They need to get rid of any program that brings in outside kids. In fact, this should be done all across the county. Costs extra money. It is a place to start.
Anonymous wrote:They should just make a new school at the office building and change the boundaries. Don't call it Bailey's West or anything -- just make it a new school and redistrict all the area schools boundaries. Definitely drop the magnet and immersion programs at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:First, get rid of the magnet program at Bailey's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Bailey's parent and I'm sick of every idea being shot down. It's easy for everyone to sit around and bash the vertical school, and rehash past plans and propose new ones, but this is the first idea that seems to have real traction. If this idea gets killed, how long will it take for another idea to come along that Penny Gross won't derail. Sorry, our kids have been neglected and packed in like sardines long enough. The vertical school feels like a bird in the hand, I'll take it.
But the neighbors don't like it.
http://annandaleva.blogspot.com/2013/12/neighbors-oppose-use-of-office-building.html
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Bailey's parent and I'm sick of every idea being shot down. It's easy for everyone to sit around and bash the vertical school, and rehash past plans and propose new ones, but this is the first idea that seems to have real traction. If this idea gets killed, how long will it take for another idea to come along that Penny Gross won't derail. Sorry, our kids have been neglected and packed in like sardines long enough. The vertical school feels like a bird in the hand, I'll take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has been tracking the rapid growth of the Hispanic population in that area for years and had identified the need for a new school. They wanted to build a new ES adjacent to Glasgow MS where there was land, similar to what APS is doing near Williamsburg. That community objected to more congestion near Glasgow and the local supervisor, Penny Gross, not only killed the idea, but also objected to every other proposal FCPS offered, at least until the overcrowding received so much publicity this fall. If you want to blame someone, blame Gross, not the people at FCPS who have been warning Bailey's was becoming overcrowded.
The Glasgow idea needed to be killed. Almost every school in Cluster 3 is at or above capacity and most of the those kids are headed to Glasgow in a few years. If they used the Glasgow land for an elementary school, how would they ever expand Glasgo when the need arises?
As for Penny Gross, she has been obstructionist from the get-go. She killed the idea of using the Willston property as well as the combined school-library idea with Woodrow Wilson library. I'm a Democrat, but I'd vote for any decent candidate of any party who decided to run against her.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has been tracking the rapid growth of the Hispanic population in that area for years and had identified the need for a new school. They wanted to build a new ES adjacent to Glasgow MS where there was land, similar to what APS is doing near Williamsburg. That community objected to more congestion near Glasgow and the local supervisor, Penny Gross, not only killed the idea, but also objected to every other proposal FCPS offered, at least until the overcrowding received so much publicity this fall. If you want to blame someone, blame Gross, not the people at FCPS who have been warning Bailey's was becoming overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:I do blame Penny Gross, but I also blame FCPS.