Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Apparently, facilities intends on putting a more detailed proposal in the next CIP and will have some sort of proposal comparing the cost to expanding capacity for the next 20 years or so.
It is supposedly going to do this as part of a proposal to engage in a larger boundary study in a bunch of places across the county.
Good. I hope this new superintendent actually pushes for a larger boundary study, and GASP!, maybe even looks to change the order and priority of expansions. (But I will readily admit that I'm just annoyed at how my kids will be in the only ES-MS-HS combination in the county that are ALL projected to be at or above 115% capacity in 2021, and NONE are under review/consideration for expansion in this current CIP.)
Wow, that sucks. What pyramid is this/
Could be either Shrevewood-Kilmer-Marshall or Mosby Woods-Jackson-Oakton. Part of Marshall (either the Westbriar Island or part of Tysons) will probably end up at Cooper/Langley and Mosby Woods may move to Thoreau from Jackson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Apparently, facilities intends on putting a more detailed proposal in the next CIP and will have some sort of proposal comparing the cost to expanding capacity for the next 20 years or so.
It is supposedly going to do this as part of a proposal to engage in a larger boundary study in a bunch of places across the county.
Good. I hope this new superintendent actually pushes for a larger boundary study, and GASP!, maybe even looks to change the order and priority of expansions. (But I will readily admit that I'm just annoyed at how my kids will be in the only ES-MS-HS combination in the county that are ALL projected to be at or above 115% capacity in 2021, and NONE are under review/consideration for expansion in this current CIP.)
Wow, that sucks. What pyramid is this/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Apparently, facilities intends on putting a more detailed proposal in the next CIP and will have some sort of proposal comparing the cost to expanding capacity for the next 20 years or so.
It is supposedly going to do this as part of a proposal to engage in a larger boundary study in a bunch of places across the county.
Good. I hope this new superintendent actually pushes for a larger boundary study, and GASP!, maybe even looks to change the order and priority of expansions. (But I will readily admit that I'm just annoyed at how my kids will be in the only ES-MS-HS combination in the county that are ALL projected to be at or above 115% capacity in 2021, and NONE are under review/consideration for expansion in this current CIP.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Apparently, facilities intends on putting a more detailed proposal in the next CIP and will have some sort of proposal comparing the cost to expanding capacity for the next 20 years or so.
It is supposedly going to do this as part of a proposal to engage in a larger boundary study in a bunch of places across the county.
Good. I hope this new superintendent actually pushes for a larger boundary study, and GASP!, maybe even looks to change the order and priority of expansions. (But I will readily admit that I'm just annoyed at how my kids will be in the only ES-MS-HS combination in the county that are ALL projected to be at or above 115% capacity in 2021, and NONE are under review/consideration for expansion in this current CIP.)
Anonymous wrote:
Apparently, facilities intends on putting a more detailed proposal in the next CIP and will have some sort of proposal comparing the cost to expanding capacity for the next 20 years or so.
It is supposedly going to do this as part of a proposal to engage in a larger boundary study in a bunch of places across the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any information on Huntermill Estates off Huntermill Road? We just moved from Loudoun County and purchased a home there because we needed to be closer in. It's a Vienna address but the schools are all Reston schools (Sunrise Valley ES, Hughes MS and South Lakes HS. Any chance of rezoning that boundary to maybe Madison HS or Oakton HS when the new school opens?
Very little, in my opinion. More likely would be that the western-most parts of the Oakton and South Lakes areas would shift to the new school, and the eastern-most parts will stay put.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any information on Huntermill Estates off Huntermill Road? We just moved from Loudoun County and purchased a home there because we needed to be closer in. It's a Vienna address but the schools are all Reston schools (Sunrise Valley ES, Hughes MS and South Lakes HS. Any chance of rezoning that boundary to maybe Madison HS or Oakton HS when the new school opens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS ES feed to different MS and MS feed to different HS. Why is the one poster so hung up on this fact of reality. If you want all feeding to one, move to falls church city. Otherwise, accept your reality!
Actually almost all of them are single feeders. The county would like to accomplish this across the board, but it's impossible due to fluctuations in student pop. The area by the silver line where the new high school is the biggest culprit. Carson splits in a bunch of places. With the new school, it would be a single feeder.
Carson splits
Thoreau splits
Jackson splits
Kilmer splits
Franklin splits
Where in the county, the desireable part of the county, do they not split?
Cooper, Frost, Irving, Longfellow.
Anonymous wrote:most ES in Vienna are not split. Madison 100% or Oakton 100% or Marshall 100%.
Anonymous wrote:most ES in Vienna are not split. Madison 100% or Oakton 100% or Marshall 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS ES feed to different MS and MS feed to different HS. Why is the one poster so hung up on this fact of reality. If you want all feeding to one, move to falls church city. Otherwise, accept your reality!
Actually almost all of them are single feeders. The county would like to accomplish this across the board, but it's impossible due to fluctuations in student pop. The area by the silver line where the new high school is the biggest culprit. Carson splits in a bunch of places. With the new school, it would be a single feeder.
Carson splits
Thoreau splits
Jackson splits
Kilmer splits
Franklin splits
Where in the county, the desireable part of the county, do they not split?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In FCPS ES feed to different MS and MS feed to different HS. Why is the one poster so hung up on this fact of reality. If you want all feeding to one, move to falls church city. Otherwise, accept your reality!
Actually almost all of them are single feeders. The county would like to accomplish this across the board, but it's impossible due to fluctuations in student pop. The area by the silver line where the new high school is the biggest culprit. Carson splits in a bunch of places. With the new school, it would be a single feeder.