Oak Hill is not staying at Chantilly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you think it is possible that if they got 200 9th graders for example, they will set a boundary but not require anyone to go so the initial class might only have 200 kids. That also does not seem ideal.
I would be surprised if only 200 kids opted in. I expect a decent number from Floris and Fox Mill. I would guess that there will be a good number form Crossfield, the parents who don’t like the drive to Oakton. I have no idea how many will opt in from Coates and McNair. I don’t expect a lot from Oak Hill but someone posted that the families with 20 minute bus rides to Chantilly are excited about the move. I would expect most of the kids from Emerald Chase to move, their parents were pushing to leave Westfield but not go to SLHS and are happy with the new HS. I also think a good number of the kids from SLHS that pupil place to Langley or Oakton might consider it because it will be a shorter commute.
Anonymous wrote:So you think it is possible that if they got 200 9th graders for example, they will set a boundary but not require anyone to go so the initial class might only have 200 kids. That also does not seem ideal.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think will happen though if they got 1000 opt ins. Dont you think the boundary decision would then be deferred indefinitely?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of this commentary is pointless until the opt in numbers come out. Who's got some computer skillz who can hack into the DB and get the counts?
Opt in numbers are pointless. It doesn't represent who should attend the school, just who wants to keep playing sports and who wants out of IB. No decision should be made on the boundary based on kids that won't even be going there after it finally goes into full effect.
Anonymous wrote:All of this commentary is pointless until the opt in numbers come out. Who's got some computer skillz who can hack into the DB and get the counts?
That’s why I’ve been saying it for months.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I propose an Option F.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not want to go to Western, we are just concerned we will be pushed to Westfield after 5 years as Chantilly is over capacity.
Is anyone else concerned that once Innovation ES is built and filled up, Crossfield or Fox Mill will get pushed out of Western? Innovation will almost certainly be zoned to Western.
Does that mean Oak Hill could be zoned back to Chantilly in 5 years?
By the logic of the group here, if Fox Mill or Crossfield go to Western they would be rezoned first as they are the furthest away.
With the new ES being the closest to Western, it will be zoned to Western for sure.
I wonder who will be rezoned first; Crossfield or Fox Mill?
Pro Western Crossfield will need to battle with pro Western Fox Mill to fight to stay at Western.
I hope by then, pro Western Crossfield young kids are already in Western, they will care less about other people's younger kids then.
Crossfield is ALWAYS the problem.
Crossfield is the farthest to Western among all the ES under consideration. It cost too much taxpayers' money to bus crossfield to Western.
Crossfield leaves. Problem resolved.
But most of the Crossfield neighborhoods are very close to Western. And, they are a very, very long way from Oakton. And, the school is also much closer to Western than to Oakton. Though, South Lakes may be closer than Western.
Are you proposing rezoning Fox Mill first because it is further from the Western between these two?
Are we taking about Western here or SLHS and Oakton?
I am proposing Option A plus all of Floris.
It makes the most sense because it solves the most problems. South Lakes would be underenrolled if they moved Fox Mill out. And, the commute to Oakton from Crossfield neighborhoods is egregious.
It takes all of Coates except for Worldgate and Dulles Glen, all of Crossfield except for Ashvale and Fox Mill Woods, all of Floris, All of Fox Mill, All of McNair, Navy Island, and all of Oak Hill.
Per the prior option maps, that option would take: 1005 Students from Westfield, 370 Students from South Lakes, 351 Students from Chantilly, and 436 Students from Oakton, producing a total of 2,162 students, which is not bad at all.
This is the most sensible solution I have seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not want to go to Western, we are just concerned we will be pushed to Westfield after 5 years as Chantilly is over capacity.
Is anyone else concerned that once Innovation ES is built and filled up, Crossfield or Fox Mill will get pushed out of Western? Innovation will almost certainly be zoned to Western.
Does that mean Oak Hill could be zoned back to Chantilly in 5 years?
By the logic of the group here, if Fox Mill or Crossfield go to Western they would be rezoned first as they are the furthest away.
With the new ES being the closest to Western, it will be zoned to Western for sure.
I wonder who will be rezoned first; Crossfield or Fox Mill?
Pro Western Crossfield will need to battle with pro Western Fox Mill to fight to stay at Western.
I hope by then, pro Western Crossfield young kids are already in Western, they will care less about other people's younger kids then.
Crossfield is ALWAYS the problem.
Crossfield is the farthest to Western among all the ES under consideration. It cost too much taxpayers' money to bus crossfield to Western.
Crossfield leaves. Problem resolved.
Anonymous wrote:I propose an Option F.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not want to go to Western, we are just concerned we will be pushed to Westfield after 5 years as Chantilly is over capacity.
Is anyone else concerned that once Innovation ES is built and filled up, Crossfield or Fox Mill will get pushed out of Western? Innovation will almost certainly be zoned to Western.
Does that mean Oak Hill could be zoned back to Chantilly in 5 years?
By the logic of the group here, if Fox Mill or Crossfield go to Western they would be rezoned first as they are the furthest away.
With the new ES being the closest to Western, it will be zoned to Western for sure.
I wonder who will be rezoned first; Crossfield or Fox Mill?
Pro Western Crossfield will need to battle with pro Western Fox Mill to fight to stay at Western.
I hope by then, pro Western Crossfield young kids are already in Western, they will care less about other people's younger kids then.
Crossfield is ALWAYS the problem.
Crossfield is the farthest to Western among all the ES under consideration. It cost too much taxpayers' money to bus crossfield to Western.
Crossfield leaves. Problem resolved.
But most of the Crossfield neighborhoods are very close to Western. And, they are a very, very long way from Oakton. And, the school is also much closer to Western than to Oakton. Though, South Lakes may be closer than Western.
Are you proposing rezoning Fox Mill first because it is further from the Western between these two?
Are we taking about Western here or SLHS and Oakton?
I am proposing Option A plus all of Floris.
It makes the most sense because it solves the most problems. South Lakes would be underenrolled if they moved Fox Mill out. And, the commute to Oakton from Crossfield neighborhoods is egregious.
It takes all of Coates except for Worldgate and Dulles Glen, all of Crossfield except for Ashvale and Fox Mill Woods, all of Floris, All of Fox Mill, All of McNair, Navy Island, and all of Oak Hill.
Per the prior option maps, that option would take: 1005 Students from Westfield, 370 Students from South Lakes, 351 Students from Chantilly, and 436 Students from Oakton, producing a total of 2,162 students, which is not bad at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not want to go to Western, we are just concerned we will be pushed to Westfield after 5 years as Chantilly is over capacity.
Is anyone else concerned that once Innovation ES is built and filled up, Crossfield or Fox Mill will get pushed out of Western? Innovation will almost certainly be zoned to Western.
Does that mean Oak Hill could be zoned back to Chantilly in 5 years?
By the logic of the group here, if Fox Mill or Crossfield go to Western they would be rezoned first as they are the furthest away.
With the new ES being the closest to Western, it will be zoned to Western for sure.
I wonder who will be rezoned first; Crossfield or Fox Mill?
Pro Western Crossfield will need to battle with pro Western Fox Mill to fight to stay at Western.
I hope by then, pro Western Crossfield young kids are already in Western, they will care less about other people's younger kids then.
Crossfield is ALWAYS the problem.
Crossfield is the farthest to Western among all the ES under consideration. It cost too much taxpayers' money to bus crossfield to Western.
Crossfield leaves. Problem resolved.
But most of the Crossfield neighborhoods are very close to Western. And, they are a very, very long way from Oakton. And, the school is also much closer to Western than to Oakton. Though, South Lakes may be closer than Western.
Are you proposing rezoning Fox Mill first because it is further from the Western between these two?
Are we taking about Western here or SLHS and Oakton?
I am proposing Option A plus all of Floris.
It makes the most sense because it solves the most problems. South Lakes would be underenrolled if they moved Fox Mill out. And, the commute to Oakton from Crossfield neighborhoods is egregious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not want to go to Western, we are just concerned we will be pushed to Westfield after 5 years as Chantilly is over capacity.
Is anyone else concerned that once Innovation ES is built and filled up, Crossfield or Fox Mill will get pushed out of Western? Innovation will almost certainly be zoned to Western.
Does that mean Oak Hill could be zoned back to Chantilly in 5 years?
By the logic of the group here, if Fox Mill or Crossfield go to Western they would be rezoned first as they are the furthest away.
With the new ES being the closest to Western, it will be zoned to Western for sure.
I wonder who will be rezoned first; Crossfield or Fox Mill?
Pro Western Crossfield will need to battle with pro Western Fox Mill to fight to stay at Western.
I hope by then, pro Western Crossfield young kids are already in Western, they will care less about other people's younger kids then.
Crossfield is ALWAYS the problem.
Crossfield is the farthest to Western among all the ES under consideration. It cost too much taxpayers' money to bus crossfield to Western.
Crossfield leaves. Problem resolved.
But most of the Crossfield neighborhoods are very close to Western. And, they are a very, very long way from Oakton. And, the school is also much closer to Western than to Oakton. Though, South Lakes may be closer than Western.
Are you proposing rezoning Fox Mill first because it is further from the Western between these two?
Are we taking about Western here or SLHS and Oakton?
I am proposing Option A plus all of Floris.
It makes the most sense because it solves the most problems. South Lakes would be underenrolled if they moved Fox Mill out. And, the commute to Oakton from Crossfield neighborhoods is egregious.
I would also eliminate IB from South Lakes which would make many Fox Mill families happy.
I propose an Option F.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not want to go to Western, we are just concerned we will be pushed to Westfield after 5 years as Chantilly is over capacity.
Is anyone else concerned that once Innovation ES is built and filled up, Crossfield or Fox Mill will get pushed out of Western? Innovation will almost certainly be zoned to Western.
Does that mean Oak Hill could be zoned back to Chantilly in 5 years?
By the logic of the group here, if Fox Mill or Crossfield go to Western they would be rezoned first as they are the furthest away.
With the new ES being the closest to Western, it will be zoned to Western for sure.
I wonder who will be rezoned first; Crossfield or Fox Mill?
Pro Western Crossfield will need to battle with pro Western Fox Mill to fight to stay at Western.
I hope by then, pro Western Crossfield young kids are already in Western, they will care less about other people's younger kids then.
Crossfield is ALWAYS the problem.
Crossfield is the farthest to Western among all the ES under consideration. It cost too much taxpayers' money to bus crossfield to Western.
Crossfield leaves. Problem resolved.
But most of the Crossfield neighborhoods are very close to Western. And, they are a very, very long way from Oakton. And, the school is also much closer to Western than to Oakton. Though, South Lakes may be closer than Western.
Are you proposing rezoning Fox Mill first because it is further from the Western between these two?
Are we taking about Western here or SLHS and Oakton?
I am proposing Option A plus all of Floris.
It makes the most sense because it solves the most problems. South Lakes would be underenrolled if they moved Fox Mill out. And, the commute to Oakton from Crossfield neighborhoods is egregious.