Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know for the neighborhoods slated to move to Westfields (shown only the Western HS boundary maps, and not shown in current Scenario 4), will the rising Juniors and Seniors still get bus transportation to Centreville and Chantilly?
Anonymous wrote:Just remember those of you whose kids play cya sports with Westfield and Chantilly kids. They may not be the ones that move to the new school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option "A+Floris" should alleviate the worst of the western Oakton bus issue, and allows Meren to not lose all of the SLHS kids since she can keep Fox Mill.
Would this split Crossfield ES in a big way, or would the feeder % be somewhat balanced across Oakton and Western HS?
I think it keeps Crossfield together except for Fox Mill Woods--which is already separate. So, split between WesternHS and South Lakes.
I think it's important to maintain continuity for all South Lakes students. People prepare for the IB program starting in 7th grade, it's not fair to rezone them.
Doesn't Fox Mill Woods go to Hughes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option "A+Floris" should alleviate the worst of the western Oakton bus issue, and allows Meren to not lose all of the SLHS kids since she can keep Fox Mill.
Would this split Crossfield ES in a big way, or would the feeder % be somewhat balanced across Oakton and Western HS?
I think it keeps Crossfield together except for Fox Mill Woods--which is already separate. So, split between WesternHS and South Lakes.
I think it's important to maintain continuity for all South Lakes students. People prepare for the IB program starting in 7th grade, it's not fair to rezone them.
Then if they want to stay at SLHS just for IB they can transfer in from Western.
Also no one is preparing for IB exams in 7th grade and only classes can take in MS are math and language which translate easily to AP schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several people have suggested this. To be clear, here is one more +.
Option A--plus all of Floris makes the most sense. It eliminates split feeder at Floris and makes the most sense geographically. It gets Franklin Farm off the bus to Oakton.
Options C and D are awful No way should they have Discovery Square staying at Westfield:
1. It is one of the two closest neighborhoods to the Western High School
2. It would be the only neighborhood north of 50 going to Westfield--which isolates the students from the rest of their school community.
Option B will take way too many kids out of South Lakes.
Option A + Floris makes sense for people on this board and a lot of people predicted that would be a proposal.
But it turns out that was not even one of the four options. People on this board need to start thinking like the board members.
Someone wondered why they keep grouping a portion of Floris with Fox Mill. But if my understanding is correct, that part of Floris is in the Hunter Mill district along with Fox Mill.
People on this board also appear to assume SLHS shouldn’t lose Fox Mill. But it’s very hard to imagine SLHS parents that are in Reston and not part of this boundary change would actively ask Meren to let Fox Mill stay in SLHS.
This boundary adjustment is very different from the previous one where the SLHS PTA took such an active role. I am not even sure if the Reston parents that are not part of the boundary changes are invited to the community meetings in November.
I might agree with the IB prep argument for Hughes kids, but Floris and Fox Mill go to Carson.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option "A+Floris" should alleviate the worst of the western Oakton bus issue, and allows Meren to not lose all of the SLHS kids since she can keep Fox Mill.
Would this split Crossfield ES in a big way, or would the feeder % be somewhat balanced across Oakton and Western HS?
I think it keeps Crossfield together except for Fox Mill Woods--which is already separate. So, split between WesternHS and South Lakes.
I think it's important to maintain continuity for all South Lakes students. People prepare for the IB program starting in 7th grade, it's not fair to rezone them.
Then if they want to stay at SLHS just for IB they can transfer in from Western.
Also no one is preparing for IB exams in 7th grade and only classes can take in MS are math and language which translate easily to AP schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option "A+Floris" should alleviate the worst of the western Oakton bus issue, and allows Meren to not lose all of the SLHS kids since she can keep Fox Mill.
Would this split Crossfield ES in a big way, or would the feeder % be somewhat balanced across Oakton and Western HS?
I think it keeps Crossfield together except for Fox Mill Woods--which is already separate. So, split between WesternHS and South Lakes.
I think it's important to maintain continuity for all South Lakes students. People prepare for the IB program starting in 7th grade, it's not fair to rezone them.
Then if they want to stay at SLHS just for IB they can transfer in from Western.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was told that the Boundary Review site is going to be updated with the Western scenarios next week and then a comment period will open, so finally the boundary issues are converging.
They said that, but curious how they will integrate the four options? Will they build them on top of Scenario 4 and essentially create Scenarios 5 through 8?
Anonymous wrote:I was told that the Boundary Review site is going to be updated with the Western scenarios next week and then a comment period will open, so finally the boundary issues are converging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option "A+Floris" should alleviate the worst of the western Oakton bus issue, and allows Meren to not lose all of the SLHS kids since she can keep Fox Mill.
Would this split Crossfield ES in a big way, or would the feeder % be somewhat balanced across Oakton and Western HS?
I think it keeps Crossfield together except for Fox Mill Woods--which is already separate. So, split between WesternHS and South Lakes.
I think it's important to maintain continuity for all South Lakes students. People prepare for the IB program starting in 7th grade, it's not fair to rezone them.
Anonymous wrote:Several people have suggested this. To be clear, here is one more +.
Option A--plus all of Floris makes the most sense. It eliminates split feeder at Floris and makes the most sense geographically. It gets Franklin Farm off the bus to Oakton.
Options C and D are awful No way should they have Discovery Square staying at Westfield:
1. It is one of the two closest neighborhoods to the Western High School
2. It would be the only neighborhood north of 50 going to Westfield--which isolates the students from the rest of their school community.
Option B will take way too many kids out of South Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option "A+Floris" should alleviate the worst of the western Oakton bus issue, and allows Meren to not lose all of the SLHS kids since she can keep Fox Mill.
Would this split Crossfield ES in a big way, or would the feeder % be somewhat balanced across Oakton and Western HS?
I think it keeps Crossfield together except for Fox Mill Woods--which is already separate. So, split between WesternHS and South Lakes.
I think it's important to maintain continuity for all South Lakes students. People prepare for the IB program starting in 7th grade, it's not fair to rezone them.