Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:care to elaborate?Anonymous wrote:Yeah it’s out. Not what was expected.
The pyramids in region 6 are Marshall and Annandale
https://www.fcps.edu/department/office-chief-schools
They’re not in region 2 anymore
Anonymous wrote:Boyd is terrible so I would be pissed if that was my region. If you have had ever dealt with special Ed- she is the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Marshall parents are going to be PISSED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:care to elaborate?Anonymous wrote:Yeah it’s out. Not what was expected.
The pyramids in region 6 are Marshall and Annandale
https://www.fcps.edu/department/office-chief-schools
They’re not in region 2 anymore
Anonymous wrote:care to elaborate?Anonymous wrote:Yeah it’s out. Not what was expected.
care to elaborate?Anonymous wrote:Yeah it’s out. Not what was expected.
Anonymous wrote:Principals (at least the ones moving regions) have already been told but sworn to secrecy.
Anonymous wrote:During the school board meeting of June 26, they mentioned that the 3 people that are involved in region 6 are invited to the July 13 regular meeting; they’re probably announce the schools there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An idea mentioned a couple months ago from another thread was to allow parents full rights to transfer to any school in their region as they wish. Perhaps each region could have a designated Academy, a designated IB school, a designated language immersion pyramid, etc. That would give some meaningful use to regions. Otherwise regions really have no practical use for the community, it's only an administrative tool.
Woe to the decent school in a region with high poverty schools. Region 3 gets around it now by having all schools with highish poverty rates, but region 2 has some of the poorest and richest schools Marshall and McLean would be over capacity from the second a right of transfer exists.
Anonymous wrote:As a family whose kids go to a middle school whose kids are spread throughout multiple regions, I would like to see better alignment there. My kids' friends are going to go to three different high schools, which is such a bummer.