Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Do you think FCPS would propose a last minute scenario moving kids out of West Springfield or Langley that hadn’t been in any of the published scenarios? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.
Weren’t some of the West Springfield parents also complaining that Lewis is too far away and they’d “have to cross the mixing bowl” to get to it in rush hour?
Isn’t Bren Mar inside 495? Is there another way for that area to get to Lewis other than taking 395? Now those kids have to get on the highway to go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Do you think FCPS would propose a last minute scenario moving kids out of West Springfield or Langley that hadn’t been in any of the published scenarios? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.
Weren’t some of the West Springfield parents also complaining that Lewis is too far away and they’d “have to cross the mixing bowl” to get to it in rush hour?
Isn’t Bren Mar inside 495? Is there another way for that area to get to Lewis other than taking 395? Now those kids have to get on the highway to go to school?
It’s not about the logistics. It’s about the 11th-hour switcheroo that they wouldn’t dare do to a wealthier school. It’s bullying behavior.
Like how they're screwed over the poor kids in Hagel Circle? Seems to be a trend...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't they opening with JV/freshman sports? That's stupid. Are they going to be transporting kids back to other schools for sports? That would be a logistical nightmare.
They should open WITH JV and freshman levels set up and ready to go. They have three gyms and a soccer field!
They explained this on Friday in the Zoom meetings that they had. They cannot have any VHSL level programs or individual sports and allow kids to play on varsity teams at other schools. As soon as there is 1 VHSL sport at the HS, kids are not allowed to play at another HS for a different sport. If they have VHSL freshman and JV squads, the kids who could play varsity cannot play at a different HS.
The solution is to wait until they have the fields and number of students at the right experience levels to have varsity sports in all sports. They are hoping to have VHSL sports in the second year the school is open but understand that might not happen until the third year the school is open.
It is all or nothing. You can't have VHSL at any level in any sport and allow kids to play a different sport at a different school.
The right solution would be to wait until Western has enough space for three grades, open with fixed boundaries and VHSL sports, and dispense with this opt-in nonsense with extra bus routes for activities at other schools.
These people have absolutely lost their minds.
Because people won’t throw a hissy fit if you tell them their rising Juniors need to move? This will be fine, it will take a few years to have a full school and all that comes with it. That is life.
If they weren’t mucking things up with other unnecessary changes there’s no reason they couldn’t wait and open Western as a 9-11 school with established boundaries and the courses and activities families want and provide transportation to grandfathered students. Give rising juniors the option to attend Western or their current schools but otherwise no need for this stupid opt-in and bussing kids to other schools for sports crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Do you think FCPS would propose a last minute scenario moving kids out of West Springfield or Langley that hadn’t been in any of the published scenarios? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.
Weren’t some of the West Springfield parents also complaining that Lewis is too far away and they’d “have to cross the mixing bowl” to get to it in rush hour?
Isn’t Bren Mar inside 495? Is there another way for that area to get to Lewis other than taking 395? Now those kids have to get on the highway to go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Do you think FCPS would propose a last minute scenario moving kids out of West Springfield or Langley that hadn’t been in any of the published scenarios? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.
Weren’t some of the West Springfield parents also complaining that Lewis is too far away and they’d “have to cross the mixing bowl” to get to it in rush hour?
Isn’t Bren Mar inside 495? Is there another way for that area to get to Lewis other than taking 395? Now those kids have to get on the highway to go to school?
It’s not about the logistics. It’s about the 11th-hour switcheroo that they wouldn’t dare do to a wealthier school. It’s bullying behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Do you think FCPS would propose a last minute scenario moving kids out of West Springfield or Langley that hadn’t been in any of the published scenarios? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.
Weren’t some of the West Springfield parents also complaining that Lewis is too far away and they’d “have to cross the mixing bowl” to get to it in rush hour?
Isn’t Bren Mar inside 495? Is there another way for that area to get to Lewis other than taking 395? Now those kids have to get on the highway to go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Do you think FCPS would propose a last minute scenario moving kids out of West Springfield or Langley that hadn’t been in any of the published scenarios? Not a snowball’s chance in hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
If any move is made at this late stage to Bren Mar, it should be to send it back to Annandale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't they opening with JV/freshman sports? That's stupid. Are they going to be transporting kids back to other schools for sports? That would be a logistical nightmare.
They should open WITH JV and freshman levels set up and ready to go. They have three gyms and a soccer field!
They explained this on Friday in the Zoom meetings that they had. They cannot have any VHSL level programs or individual sports and allow kids to play on varsity teams at other schools. As soon as there is 1 VHSL sport at the HS, kids are not allowed to play at another HS for a different sport. If they have VHSL freshman and JV squads, the kids who could play varsity cannot play at a different HS.
The solution is to wait until they have the fields and number of students at the right experience levels to have varsity sports in all sports. They are hoping to have VHSL sports in the second year the school is open but understand that might not happen until the third year the school is open.
It is all or nothing. You can't have VHSL at any level in any sport and allow kids to play a different sport at a different school.
The right solution would be to wait until Western has enough space for three grades, open with fixed boundaries and VHSL sports, and dispense with this opt-in nonsense with extra bus routes for activities at other schools.
These people have absolutely lost their minds.
Because people won’t throw a hissy fit if you tell them their rising Juniors need to move? This will be fine, it will take a few years to have a full school and all that comes with it. That is life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
What do you want them to do in that area of the county, exactly? The demographics are what they are. It looks like they’re going to boost enrollment at Lewis and make a move out of Edison to prepare for the new development there. It is a move that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Been Mar got last minute screwed in the Annandale boundary change and now will get last minute screwed for Lewis. At least FCPS is consistent in its screwing of poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't they opening with JV/freshman sports? That's stupid. Are they going to be transporting kids back to other schools for sports? That would be a logistical nightmare.
They should open WITH JV and freshman levels set up and ready to go. They have three gyms and a soccer field!
They explained this on Friday in the Zoom meetings that they had. They cannot have any VHSL level programs or individual sports and allow kids to play on varsity teams at other schools. As soon as there is 1 VHSL sport at the HS, kids are not allowed to play at another HS for a different sport. If they have VHSL freshman and JV squads, the kids who could play varsity cannot play at a different HS.
The solution is to wait until they have the fields and number of students at the right experience levels to have varsity sports in all sports. They are hoping to have VHSL sports in the second year the school is open but understand that might not happen until the third year the school is open.
It is all or nothing. You can't have VHSL at any level in any sport and allow kids to play a different sport at a different school.
The right solution would be to wait until Western has enough space for three grades, open with fixed boundaries and VHSL sports, and dispense with this opt-in nonsense with extra bus routes for activities at other schools.
These people have absolutely lost their minds.