Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've followed these threads, these boundary changes have been described at times as the "Great Reset."
I think that is what Reid and the School Board want. They want to make so many changes that anyone who objects will just be part of the noise (thereby canceling each other out); they want to change the demographics at some schools so much that the historic reputations of some schools will be rendered meaningless; and they want to make grandfathering impossible, so that kids will be shell-shocked and families will be sent the clear message that their preferences count for nothing and that Reid and the School Board are in charge. "If you don't like it, you can leave (see PP today), but don't expect us to let you get in our way."
What is the meaning of "historic reputation" in the context of FCPS's public schools? It's not like there is any selectivity for students to be allowed attend. Only TJHSST and private schools have a claim to a reputation of selective standards that makes any real sense. The rest only amounts to chitchat amongst neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you've followed these threads, these boundary changes have been described at times as the "Great Reset."
I think that is what Reid and the School Board want. They want to make so many changes that anyone who objects will just be part of the noise (thereby canceling each other out); they want to change the demographics at some schools so much that the historic reputations of some schools will be rendered meaningless; and they want to make grandfathering impossible, so that kids will be shell-shocked and families will be sent the clear message that their preferences count for nothing and that Reid and the School Board are in charge. "If you don't like it, you can leave (see PP today), but don't expect us to let you get in our way."
What is the meaning of "historic reputation" in the context of FCPS's public schools? It's not like there is any selectivity for students to be allowed attend. Only TJHSST and private schools have a claim to a reputation of selective standards that makes any real sense. The rest only amounts to chitchat amongst neighbors.[/quote]
"Chitchat amongst neighbors" who like their schools and want their children--and their siblings to stay there. People who purchased homes in neighborhoods because of the schools and supported the schools in many ways--financially and with volunteering in the school activities.
Anonymous wrote:If you've followed these threads, these boundary changes have been described at times as the "Great Reset."
I think that is what Reid and the School Board want. They want to make so many changes that anyone who objects will just be part of the noise (thereby canceling each other out); they want to change the demographics at some schools so much that the historic reputations of some schools will be rendered meaningless; and they want to make grandfathering impossible, so that kids will be shell-shocked and families will be sent the clear message that their preferences count for nothing and that Reid and the School Board are in charge. "If you don't like it, you can leave (see PP today), but don't expect us to let you get in our way."
Anonymous wrote:If you've followed these threads, these boundary changes have been described at times as the "Great Reset."
I think that is what Reid and the School Board want. They want to make so many changes that anyone who objects will just be part of the noise (thereby canceling each other out); they want to change the demographics at some schools so much that the historic reputations of some schools will be rendered meaningless; and they want to make grandfathering impossible, so that kids will be shell-shocked and families will be sent the clear message that their preferences count for nothing and that Reid and the School Board are in charge. "If you don't like it, you can leave (see PP today), but don't expect us to let you get in our way."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone chime in and play devil’s advocate, from the school board’s perspective, how is this boundary shift supposed to benefit the students?
They believe that by reducing split feeders and attendance islands, that school attendance will improve. Especially in lower income areas. If a kid in a low income apartment complex misses the bus, they might not have another way to get to school. But if they lived close enough, they could at least walk. And that parent participation/involvement/sense of community will increase if all the kids are attending their closest schools. Again, this is more an issue in the lower SES areas.
Anonymous wrote:I find it so brazen and telling that they don’t even pretend to care about minimizing disruption to students. At least include it among other priorities and/or as some sort of guiding principle. Instead, it’s buried in the community feedback. It’s a priority for the community but not the board. I find that incredibly disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:UPDATED: The 4/11 presentation alone contemplates at least 52 shifts:
Kings Park/Kings Glen ES to Ravensworth ES
Halley ES to Lorton Station ES
Hayfield SS to South County MS
Groveton ES to Hollin Meadows ES
Fort Hunt ES to Hybla Valley ES
Bull Run ES to Centre Ridge ES
Deer Park ES to London Towne ES
Navy ES to Oak Hill ES
Olde Creek ES to Laurel Ridge ES
Daniels Run ES to Providence ES
Sangster ES to Newington Forest ES
Lake Braddock SS to South County MS
Westbriar ES to Wolftrap ES
Willow Springs ES to Fairfax Villa ES
Willow Springs ES to Eagle View ES
Johnson MS to Frost MS
Keene Mill ES to White Oaks ES
Keene Mill ES to Cardinal Forest ES
Cardinal Forest ES to Keene Mill ES
Flint Hill ES to Oakton ES
Oakton ES to Flint Hill ES
Pine Spring ES to Westlawn ES
Johnson MS to Frost MS
Frost MS to Johnson MS
Fairfax HS to Woodson HS
Woodson HS to Frost MS
Lake Braddock SS to South County HS
Longfellow MS to Cooper MS
Longellow MS to Kilmer MS
Kilmer MS to Longfellow MS
McLean HS to Langley HS
Marshall HS to McLean HS
Graham Road ES to Timber Lane ES
Pine Spring ES to Timber Lane ES
Timber Lane ES to Graham Road ES
Timber Lane ES to Shrevewood ES
Jackson MS to Longfellow MS
Kilmer MS to Thoreau MS
Sleepy Hollow ES to Bailey's/Bailey's Upper ES
Sleepy Hollow ES to Glen Forest ES
Sleepy Hollow ES to Beech Tree ES
Glen Forest ES to Parklawn ES
Mason Crest ES to Sleepy Hollow ES
Bailey's/Bailey's Upper ES to Sleepy Hollow ES
Columbia ES to Annandale Terrace ES
Columbia ES to Weyanoke ES
Weyanoke ES to Bren Mar Park ES
Parklawn ES to Columbia ES
Parklawn ES to Weyanoke ES
Bren Mar Park ES to North Springfield ES
Sandburg MS to Whitman MS
West Potomac HS to Mount Vernon HS
Anonymous wrote:People considering to pay $2500 extra a month just to send their kids to Langley, do not sound like peasants to me.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the link showing the changes please?
Anonymous wrote:UPDATED: The 4/11 presentation alone contemplates at least 52 shifts:
Kings Park/Kings Glen ES to Ravensworth ES
Halley ES to Lorton Station ES
Hayfield SS to South County MS
Groveton ES to Hollin Meadows ES
Fort Hunt ES to Hybla Valley ES
Bull Run ES to Centre Ridge ES
Deer Park ES to London Towne ES
Navy ES to Oak Hill ES
Olde Creek ES to Laurel Ridge ES
Daniels Run ES to Providence ES
Sangster ES to Newington Forest ES
Lake Braddock SS to South County MS
Westbriar ES to Wolftrap ES
Willow Springs ES to Fairfax Villa ES
Willow Springs ES to Eagle View ES
Johnson MS to Frost MS
Keene Mill ES to White Oaks ES
Keene Mill ES to Cardinal Forest ES
Cardinal Forest ES to Keene Mill ES
Flint Hill ES to Oakton ES
Oakton ES to Flint Hill ES
Pine Spring ES to Westlawn ES
Johnson MS to Frost MS
Frost MS to Johnson MS
Fairfax HS to Woodson HS
Woodson HS to Frost MS
Lake Braddock SS to South County HS
Longfellow MS to Cooper MS
Longellow MS to Kilmer MS
Kilmer MS to Longfellow MS
McLean HS to Langley HS
Marshall HS to McLean HS
Graham Road ES to Timber Lane ES
Pine Spring ES to Timber Lane ES
Timber Lane ES to Graham Road ES
Timber Lane ES to Shrevewood ES
Jackson MS to Longfellow MS
Kilmer MS to Thoreau MS
Sleepy Hollow ES to Bailey's/Bailey's Upper ES
Sleepy Hollow ES to Glen Forest ES
Sleepy Hollow ES to Beech Tree ES
Glen Forest ES to Parklawn ES
Mason Crest ES to Sleepy Hollow ES
Bailey's/Bailey's Upper ES to Sleepy Hollow ES
Columbia ES to Annandale Terrace ES
Columbia ES to Weyanoke ES
Weyanoke ES to Bren Mar Park ES
Parklawn ES to Columbia ES
Parklawn ES to Weyanoke ES
Bren Mar Park ES to North Springfield ES
Sandburg MS to Whitman MS
West Potomac HS to Mount Vernon HS