Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the part at the meeting last night about transportation. Does anyone there know what they said?
At the session for rising 10th graders all they said was that there would be some sort of "hub system" where students can take a bus to a nearby school and a second bus from there to Skyview.
Thank you, someone earlier LIED and said it was to their base high school.
It's a NEARBY SCHOOL not the base high school.
So did PP misunderstand or did you misunderstand? Kind of crude for you to call someone a liar when the fault lies entirely with Reid and her staff for not providing clear information on transportation and so many other Skyview-related topics.
It was on a different thread.
Anonymous wrote:No real transportation plan, ripple effects at other schools as the limited set of teachers qualified to teach DE and AP courses transfer to Skyview.
I get logistics is not a strong suit at FCPS but more indication that the projection of establishing boundaries for Skyview, which FCPS already has enough data to decide will be further delayed.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see it remain an opt-in school to avoid more boundary battles with parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the part at the meeting last night about transportation. Does anyone there know what they said?
At the session for rising 10th graders all they said was that there would be some sort of "hub system" where students can take a bus to a nearby school and a second bus from there to Skyview.
Thank you, someone earlier LIED and said it was to their base high school.
It's a NEARBY SCHOOL not the base high school.
So did PP misunderstand or did you misunderstand? Kind of crude for you to call someone a liar when the fault lies entirely with Reid and her staff for not providing clear information on transportation and so many other Skyview-related topics.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect some Westfield schools were late in understanding that they might be moved to Skyview and are just getting worked up. Blaming Skyview for cuts in a 12th grade class is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would all the people whose kids are NOT attending Skyview, please start a different post?
I'm the one who said the school was designed originally for around 1500 kids. I know FCPS says it will be 2000 but for those are crowing about not having 1000 yet, I'm simply saying the kids that will go there do not care, and frankly it might be nice to have a smaller class.
My older kids went to Chantilly - having sat through a 800 person graduation multiple times, I'm not too worried about my 9th grader having a smaller class. This is an opt in class, and has nothing to do with FCPS future plans, whatever they are.
Here is what I know - they ARE developing curriculum for the pathways, the staff IS excited to be there and they WILL have the AP classes our family cares about, so again, if your child has not opted in, please find another thread to complain on. For those of you who have "significant" concerns about a HS with 1500 kids if that turns out to be what it is (the same parents complain about funding to expand it) you can go to private school if you do not like the FCPS school your kid is zoned to.
The things people complain about is unreal.
not all teachers are excited about skyview. teachers at westfield are being told they have no choice but to move to skyview and they don’t want to. they are also cutting classes at westfield next year as they move teachers out
Is that why Westfield is holding a “lottery” for rising seniors to take DE Government next year? Everyone not chosen has to take AP or Honors or regular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would all the people whose kids are NOT attending Skyview, please start a different post?
I'm the one who said the school was designed originally for around 1500 kids. I know FCPS says it will be 2000 but for those are crowing about not having 1000 yet, I'm simply saying the kids that will go there do not care, and frankly it might be nice to have a smaller class.
My older kids went to Chantilly - having sat through a 800 person graduation multiple times, I'm not too worried about my 9th grader having a smaller class. This is an opt in class, and has nothing to do with FCPS future plans, whatever they are.
Here is what I know - they ARE developing curriculum for the pathways, the staff IS excited to be there and they WILL have the AP classes our family cares about, so again, if your child has not opted in, please find another thread to complain on. For those of you who have "significant" concerns about a HS with 1500 kids if that turns out to be what it is (the same parents complain about funding to expand it) you can go to private school if you do not like the FCPS school your kid is zoned to.
The things people complain about is unreal.
not all teachers are excited about skyview. teachers at westfield are being told they have no choice but to move to skyview and they don’t want to. they are also cutting classes at westfield next year as they move teachers out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the part at the meeting last night about transportation. Does anyone there know what they said?
At the session for rising 10th graders all they said was that there would be some sort of "hub system" where students can take a bus to a nearby school and a second bus from there to Skyview.
Thank you, someone earlier LIED and said it was to their base high school.
It's a NEARBY SCHOOL not the base high school.
So did PP misunderstand or did you misunderstand? Kind of crude for you to call someone a liar when the fault lies entirely with Reid and her staff for not providing clear information on transportation and so many other Skyview-related topics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the part at the meeting last night about transportation. Does anyone there know what they said?
At the session for rising 10th graders all they said was that there would be some sort of "hub system" where students can take a bus to a nearby school and a second bus from there to Skyview.
Thank you, someone earlier LIED and said it was to their base high school.
It's a NEARBY SCHOOL not the base high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the part at the meeting last night about transportation. Does anyone there know what they said?
At the session for rising 10th graders all they said was that there would be some sort of "hub system" where students can take a bus to a nearby school and a second bus from there to Skyview.