Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wonder if the big election wins in state mean more equitable boundary changes like GF to Herndon and HV to Lewis.
It would be awesome for FCPS to rezone half of Great Falls to Herndon. GF is majority democrat now and I'm sure they wouldn't object to professed democratic values being put into practice.
I mean, forestville elementary school boundaries literally back into Herndon High School. There is absolutely no justification for them to go to Langley 45 minutes away, or for the taxpayers to pay for that bus ride.
those are very small parts of forestvilles boundaries. these people who are so obsessed with schools that don’t involve them need help. forestville isn’t being moved during this review. drop it. where do your kids go to school? i’d love to give some suggestions on where your kids should go
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wonder if the big election wins in state mean more equitable boundary changes like GF to Herndon and HV to Lewis.
It would be awesome for FCPS to rezone half of Great Falls to Herndon. GF is majority democrat now and I'm sure they wouldn't object to professed democratic values being put into practice.
I mean, forestville elementary school boundaries literally back into Herndon High School. There is absolutely no justification for them to go to Langley 45 minutes away, or for the taxpayers to pay for that bus ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wonder if the big election wins in state mean more equitable boundary changes like GF to Herndon and HV to Lewis.
It would be awesome for FCPS to rezone half of Great Falls to Herndon. GF is majority democrat now and I'm sure they wouldn't object to professed democratic values being put into practice.
Anonymous wrote:wonder if the big election wins in state mean more equitable boundary changes like GF to Herndon and HV to Lewis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
Nope.
Fairfacts wanted to stop countywide rezoning.
That is why they formed.
Like 3/4 of the FairFACTS Matters facebook posts are the same guy posting exaggerated numbers and crazy reasons the school couldn't possibly open, and that the county should "sell it back." He's deranged, and their mods do nothing about it.
do you see all of great falls supporting his rants? no. most people ignore him. great falls is not the same as 1-2 vocal posters. they don’t speak for the community
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
I don’t understand what you mean by “base of fairfacts”? I haven’t seen any position from fairfacts matters on the school, but I may have missed it.
fair facts matters has not spoken out against the school. the only posts i have seen have asked for transparency on the purchase (what is the plan for the school, what other capital projects are being deferred etc). fcps still doesn’t seem to know the plan months after they purchased it
THIS ^^
That is speaking out against the school. And, some of the people who screamed the most on Nextdoor were very much on FairFacts. One lives two miles from Herndon High School.
asking for transparency is talking against the school? i don’t think so. any logical person no matter where the school was purchased would ask questions if FCPS didn’t even announce the purchase for over 2 months after it closed. and now a month after that they still have no idea on programming, boundaries etc. No one is saying the school isn’t needed in that area. But it seemed very impulsive and they didn’t even do the right permitting to get it open for 2026-2027.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and you should probably not spread misinformation.
what exactly is the misinformation? the not having the permit came from a school board member. they still haven’t decided on programming or boundaries. none of it is false info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
I don’t understand what you mean by “base of fairfacts”? I haven’t seen any position from fairfacts matters on the school, but I may have missed it.
fair facts matters has not spoken out against the school. the only posts i have seen have asked for transparency on the purchase (what is the plan for the school, what other capital projects are being deferred etc). fcps still doesn’t seem to know the plan months after they purchased it
THIS ^^
That is speaking out against the school. And, some of the people who screamed the most on Nextdoor were very much on FairFacts. One lives two miles from Herndon High School.
asking for transparency is talking against the school? i don’t think so. any logical person no matter where the school was purchased would ask questions if FCPS didn’t even announce the purchase for over 2 months after it closed. and now a month after that they still have no idea on programming, boundaries etc. No one is saying the school isn’t needed in that area. But it seemed very impulsive and they didn’t even do the right permitting to get it open for 2026-2027.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and you should probably not spread misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
I don’t understand what you mean by “base of fairfacts”? I haven’t seen any position from fairfacts matters on the school, but I may have missed it.
fair facts matters has not spoken out against the school. the only posts i have seen have asked for transparency on the purchase (what is the plan for the school, what other capital projects are being deferred etc). fcps still doesn’t seem to know the plan months after they purchased it
THIS ^^
That is speaking out against the school. And, some of the people who screamed the most on Nextdoor were very much on FairFacts. One lives two miles from Herndon High School.
asking for transparency is talking against the school? i don’t think so. any logical person no matter where the school was purchased would ask questions if FCPS didn’t even announce the purchase for over 2 months after it closed. and now a month after that they still have no idea on programming, boundaries etc. No one is saying the school isn’t needed in that area. But it seemed very impulsive and they didn’t even do the right permitting to get it open for 2026-2027.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
Nope.
Fairfacts wanted to stop countywide rezoning.
That is why they formed.
Like 3/4 of the FairFACTS Matters facebook posts are the same guy posting exaggerated numbers and crazy reasons the school couldn't possibly open, and that the county should "sell it back." He's deranged, and their mods do nothing about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
I don’t understand what you mean by “base of fairfacts”? I haven’t seen any position from fairfacts matters on the school, but I may have missed it.
fair facts matters has not spoken out against the school. the only posts i have seen have asked for transparency on the purchase (what is the plan for the school, what other capital projects are being deferred etc). fcps still doesn’t seem to know the plan months after they purchased it
THIS ^^
That is speaking out against the school. And, some of the people who screamed the most on Nextdoor were very much on FairFacts. One lives two miles from Herndon High School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
Nope.
Fairfacts wanted to stop countywide rezoning.
That is why they formed.
Like 3/4 of the FairFACTS Matters facebook posts are the same guy posting exaggerated numbers and crazy reasons the school couldn't possibly open, and that the county should "sell it back." He's deranged, and their mods do nothing about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
Nope.
Fairfacts wanted to stop countywide rezoning.
That is why they formed.
Like 3/4 of the FairFACTS Matters facebook posts are the same guy posting exaggerated numbers and crazy reasons the school couldn't possibly open, and that the county should "sell it back." He's deranged, and their mods do nothing about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
Nope.
Fairfacts wanted to stop countywide rezoning.
That is why they formed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
I don’t understand what you mean by “base of fairfacts”? I haven’t seen any position from fairfacts matters on the school, but I may have missed it.
fair facts matters has not spoken out against the school. the only posts i have seen have asked for transparency on the purchase (what is the plan for the school, what other capital projects are being deferred etc). fcps still doesn’t seem to know the plan months after they purchased it
THIS ^^
That is speaking out against the school. And, some of the people who screamed the most on Nextdoor were very much on FairFacts. One lives two miles from Herndon High School.
Once again: the people "speaking out" were demanding answers to the funding question, which is an absolutely legitimate subject for ALL taxpayers. But, you know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 27-28 change will also include removing AAP Centers at the middle school level and instead having AAP at all middle schools. Someone finally realized all these projects need to be combined into one comprehensive effort.
I think they are going ahead with it.
Looks like they are bowing to Great Falls on Western school. Very sad.
With the cancellation of next week’s programming vote, you might be right
What is going on with GF and the new HS?
There have long been people in Great Falls who've tried to throw roadblocks in the way of a new, traditional HS in western Fairfax, but it's unlikely that has much to do with the recent delays in moving forward with a decision about the programming for the western HS or the boundaries for the new school. They've got to work through permitting and construction issues before a new public HS could open, even with only 9th and 10th graders, and the biggest complainers about the potential boundaries for the new school have been people now at Oakton, not people in GF.
They could open as is with 9 and 10. The school was built to hold that many kids and they can certainly adapt. Just look what they do at the overcrowded schools.
Great Falls thinks these kids are insurance for them. That has been clear ever since the purchase.
i think the problem with opening is they didn’t file the right permitting (2232?). besides a few vocal great falls residents on next door the rest of the town does not have an opinion either way on the western high school. it does not affect us.
+1. So sad that there is one poster here who posts negative posts about great falls at least a dozen times a day, even when it is not relevant.
I think she dated someone from Great falls and got dumped.
No other group actively organized against this school. But, you know that.
You mean that non-great falls group that wanted it to be a magnet? That’s literally the only one I know that organized anything. Others just questioned the lack of plan and cost.
But you know that.
And, you know who was the base of FairFacts. They wanted to stop the school. Period. A magnet is not the same as a school with boundaries.
But, hopefully, this is not over.
I don’t understand what you mean by “base of fairfacts”? I haven’t seen any position from fairfacts matters on the school, but I may have missed it.
fair facts matters has not spoken out against the school. the only posts i have seen have asked for transparency on the purchase (what is the plan for the school, what other capital projects are being deferred etc). fcps still doesn’t seem to know the plan months after they purchased it
THIS ^^
That is speaking out against the school. And, some of the people who screamed the most on Nextdoor were very much on FairFacts. One lives two miles from Herndon High School.