Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
The schools with the most money and really loud voices are able to impact things. No one else.
The parents who vote with their feet, either moving to private or moving out of the county, over time, will significantly impact the school systems performance. It’s a slow but steady drip
So parents with money who can afford private school or who can afford to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
The schools with the most money and really loud voices are able to impact things. No one else.
The parents who vote with their feet, either moving to private or moving out of the county, over time, will significantly impact the school systems performance. It’s a slow but steady drip
Maybe, or perhaps the Forestville parents will just rent apartments in Tysons in 2031 when part of Langley gets moved to Herndon and claim it's their primary residence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
The schools with the most money and really loud voices are able to impact things. No one else.
The parents who vote with their feet, either moving to private or moving out of the county, over time, will significantly impact the school systems performance. It’s a slow but steady drip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
The schools with the most money and really loud voices are able to impact things. No one else.
The parents who vote with their feet, either moving to private or moving out of the county, over time, will significantly impact the school systems performance. It’s a slow but steady drip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
The schools with the most money and really loud voices are able to impact things. No one else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
I don’t buy that for a second. There are areas that have successfully fought boundary changes through each turn of the map. And don’t forget, the puppet masters of the school board is the Democratic Party, and margins statewide are much much closer. Sure, maybe the bond passes 70-30 in Fairfax, but push too hard and vouchers statewide become a real possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Of course they will clean sweep the school board elections.
They know after last night that they have support to do whatever they want to do however they want to do it.
You all know you will vote them back into office no matter who runs, and they know it too.
Anyone who is fighting the rezoning is fairly delusional that their opinion matters to the school board. They know and you know that they will either get reelected, or someone far worse/more extreme/more left than them will get elected, no matter which neighborhoods get rezoned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
What is: How to totally misread last night’s results for a thousand, Alex.
Now, in a couple of years if they clean sweep the school board elections, that would be a better signal.
Anonymous wrote:Ya'll need to wave the white flag, and accept whatever school the school board wants to send your kids to.
They received a resounding mandate last night to do whatever they want to do to your kids education (or lack thereof) however they want to do it, under any timeline, without grandfathering if need be.
They know that there will be zero consequences in the next election for rezoning anyone.
Read the tea leaves and save your energy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how the boundary review has gone, I’m betting that most of the school board members have significant buyer’s remorse undertaking such a ridiculous review.
Remember that the only one who opposed it from the start was McElveen, the rest don’t deserve reelection.
McElveen is a good bit smarter than the rest of them but he’s also a loyal Democrat so he just sits back and watches the train wreck with a combination of bemusement and detachment.
It would be nice if he occasionally spoke up and pointed out that he knew this would not go well for all the reasons we’ve now seen.
At this point they are just going through the motions of pretending they are accomplishing something, and they really aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Given how the boundary review has gone, I’m betting that most of the school board members have significant buyer’s remorse undertaking such a ridiculous review.
Remember that the only one who opposed it from the start was McElveen, the rest don’t deserve reelection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was Crestwood.
Listening on line and the Board seems to not know what is going on or even to have any power. The consultants appear to be running the show.
That’s shocking. That wasn’t on any of the maps and they are pretty close to Lewis (well, all of Lewis’s boundaries are fairly close except perhaps the furthest ends of Saratoga).
Do we think this is some kind of move of Crestwood to WSHS and Hunt Valley to Lewis?
makes sense. HV is 200 more students than crestwood. so that adds students to Lewis which is underenrolled and reduces WSHS by 200 which is overenrolled. crestwood is also 50% FARMs and ESL while HV is like 10%. this helps with equitable outcomes between the schools.
Can someone explain how what they’re proposing to Halley and Gunston is equitable? They’re moving the Hagel Circle attendance island from Halley to Gunston (even though it’s still going to technically be an island). Hagel Circle is almost entirely FARMS. Halley will lose the majority of FARMS kids while Gunston will likely become a Title 1 school. In exchange for the increased students from Hagel Circle, they’re planning to move out a middle class neighborhood to Island Creek.
Bussing a low income neighborhood to a higher income school doesn’t work. Every neighborhood should be attending its closest school and this is extra true for lower income areas. Transportation is a real concern in high FARMS areas because not every household has a car, or maybe they only have 1 car for the whole household with multiple adults working in different areas. So if your kid misses the bus, there’s no way for them to get to school if walking isn’t realistic (which it absolutely is not from Hagel Circle to Halley). Parents are less likely to come to school conferences or events. Kids feel disconnected from the larger school community and it creates absenteeism.
I’m a South County parent although my kids are still in ES. If they move in Sangster’s small attendance island and most of HV south of the Parkway and don’t make any moves out, SCMS and HS are going to be overcrowded. No, I don’t really care which areas stay or go or come in to our boundaries in terms of the SES and which could give our school more “prestige,” I knew how the demographics were here when I bought and knew that it was a much larger income range compared to WS or Burke which seem more uniformly middle and UMC. But we can’t have a move in of a few hundred kids from WS and LB without a move out. Also worth noting there is significant room for development in Lorton - so a big new neighborhood could pop up at any moment, making the schools even more crowded and leading to “oops we need to make another boundary adjustment in 5-10 years” and a lot of instability.
The only elementary school within walking distance to Halley is Lorton Station. The Halley attendance island is carved from Lorton Station borders. Wouldn’t the solution be to send Halley to Lorton Station?
Walking distance, oh you mean a 40 min walk for an elementary kid? Oh and overcrowding, makes sense.. smh
Anonymous wrote:Given how the boundary review has gone, I’m betting that most of the school board members have significant buyer’s remorse undertaking such a ridiculous review.
Remember that the only one who opposed it from the start was McElveen, the rest don’t deserve reelection.