Not really. Herndon is the logical HS for that part of the county. When the planned Western HS gets built. It will happen as Herndon will have room from the students moved to the new HS. It is something that has been known since the western HS has been on the table. That would free up more space for Langley to pick up more of the Tysons overflow that inevitably will come. Eventually the same thing will happen on the other side of Tysons. I foresee Falls Church HS and Madison pulling from Marshall to free up space there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Just about anything is shorter than the drive from western Great Falls to Langley. It's a shame the school isn't more centrally located.
The school isn't going anywhere. It was just renovated. The boundaries will go somewhere new.
Obviously. Given its boundaries, though, it’s too bad it’s not closer to Grest Falls Village. That would make life much easier for the kids who have to schlep there from the western part of the county.
Don't worry. Soon they'll be schlepping to Herndon High. I'm guessing this has been expedited as a result of their argument on closing an access point to 495.
Wow, that's really some wishful thinking on your part!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Just about anything is shorter than the drive from western Great Falls to Langley. It's a shame the school isn't more centrally located.
The school isn't going anywhere. It was just renovated. The boundaries will go somewhere new.
Obviously. Given its boundaries, though, it’s too bad it’s not closer to Grest Falls Village. That would make life much easier for the kids who have to schlep there from the western part of the county.
Don't worry. Soon they'll be schlepping to Herndon High. I'm guessing this has been expedited as a result of their argument on closing an access point to 495.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Just about anything is shorter than the drive from western Great Falls to Langley. It's a shame the school isn't more centrally located.
The school isn't going anywhere. It was just renovated. The boundaries will go somewhere new.
Obviously. Given its boundaries, though, it’s too bad it’s not closer to Grest Falls Village. That would make life much easier for the kids who have to schlep there from the western part of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are three options for moving part of McLean to Langley:
1. Move the Franklin Sherman neighborhoods zoned for McLean to Langley. The advantage is those are the closest McLean neighborhoods to Langley. The disadvantage is that it further concentrates the county's wealthiest at Langley.
2. Move the McLean attendance islands along Route 7 in Vienna from McLean to Langley. The advantage is that it eliminates the islands (and could eliminate a split feeder, at least at Colvin Run). The disadvantage is that Langley is further from those neighborhoods than McLean.
3. Move the Spring Hill and Westgate apartments in Tysons from McLean to Langley. The advantage is that it adds some diversity to Langley. The disadvantage is that those neighborhoods are closer to McLean than Langley.
I'd thought Marshall might be part of the discussion, but the latest CIP indicates that Marshall's program capacity has been increased from 2043 to 2300 kids. With the principal closing the school to new pupil placements, GCM may not be part of any redistricting.
Option #1 is acceptable to Langley residents. However, as parents of Franklin Sherman students, I am against it. I want my kids to be exposed to diversity at Mclean HS, have and have not. No diversity in Langley, unless you include Asians
Option #2 and #3 will not sit well with Langley residents. They don't want "poor" students at their beautiful Langley HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Just about anything is shorter than the drive from western Great Falls to Langley. It's a shame the school isn't more centrally located.
The school isn't going anywhere. It was just renovated. The boundaries will go somewhere new.
Obviously. Given its boundaries, though, it’s too bad it’s not closer to Grest Falls Village. That would make life much easier for the kids who have to schlep there from the western part of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Just about anything is shorter than the drive from western Great Falls to Langley. It's a shame the school isn't more centrally located.
The school isn't going anywhere. It was just renovated. The boundaries will go somewhere new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Just about anything is shorter than the drive from western Great Falls to Langley. It's a shame the school isn't more centrally located.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Shorter than the Great Falls drives I assume
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
How long would that bus ride be?
Anonymous wrote:I could see them moving the Westbriar island to Langley, especially if the Tysons apartments start throwing more kids to Westbriar. I haven't heard if development has made a big difference in enrollment there, but I know it was a concern at one point.
Anonymous wrote:With the principal closing the school to new pupil placements, GCM may not be part of any redistricting.
What does this mean?
We are zoned to Marshall, but I wouldn't have a student there until 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Will they conduct public hearings on this topic?