Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just need to set new boundaries and stop listening to all the whining from so many communities. Allow rising 6th grade students, as well as kids who are in either middle or high school, to continue at their current school if they can provide their own transportation. Everyone else needs to move to their new school. It isn't that big of a deal. People need to stop whining so much.
Shouldn’t listen to feedback from constituents and families? You are the reason that the Democratic Party keeps getting shellacked. Too dumb for words.
Sure, they should listen. But the point of having elected "experts" is they are supposed to use their judgment to make the best decisions for the *school system as a whole*.
Every single decision shouldn't be put to a majority vote or a "who cries the hardest" vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just need to set new boundaries and stop listening to all the whining from so many communities. Allow rising 6th grade students, as well as kids who are in either middle or high school, to continue at their current school if they can provide their own transportation. Everyone else needs to move to their new school. It isn't that big of a deal. People need to stop whining so much.
Shouldn’t listen to feedback from constituents and families? You are the reason that the Democratic Party keeps getting shellacked. Too dumb for words.
Anonymous wrote:They just need to set new boundaries and stop listening to all the whining from so many communities. Allow rising 6th grade students, as well as kids who are in either middle or high school, to continue at their current school if they can provide their own transportation. Everyone else needs to move to their new school. It isn't that big of a deal. People need to stop whining so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
We are currently bordered for Oakton HS. Based on scenario 3, it may change to Chantilly HS. We want to stay at Oakton.
You won’t have that option. The only school where there has been a choice is Skyview. The recent boundary changes did not give the students a choice to stay at their HS unless they were rising Seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
We are currently bordered for Oakton HS. Based on scenario 3, it may change to Chantilly HS. We want to stay at Oakton.
You won’t have that option. The only school where there has been a choice is Skyview. The recent boundary changes did not give the students a choice to stay at their HS unless they were rising Seniors.
Really? Even if the courses and everything are already chosen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
We are currently bordered for Oakton HS. Based on scenario 3, it may change to Chantilly HS. We want to stay at Oakton.
You won’t have that option. The only school where there has been a choice is Skyview. The recent boundary changes did not give the students a choice to stay at their HS unless they were rising Seniors.
Really? Even if the courses and everything are already chosen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
We are currently bordered for Oakton HS. Based on scenario 3, it may change to Chantilly HS. We want to stay at Oakton.
You won’t have that option. The only school where there has been a choice is Skyview. The recent boundary changes did not give the students a choice to stay at their HS unless they were rising Seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
We are currently bordered for Oakton HS. Based on scenario 3, it may change to Chantilly HS. We want to stay at Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
The new boundaries don’t take effect until 2017-2028. Is OP saying her child right now is a rising freshman? That means potentially for sophomore, junior and senior year she would have to provide transportation if their boundary changes. However I bet the kids who have already started high school elsewhere will be grandfathered in with transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…
No, rising 9th graders could chose to opt in or attend their current school. She might not have transportation Junior and Senior year if your house is in boundary for Skyview.
Anonymous wrote:Will this whole boundary thing be done by next school year? I’m new to this whole sky-view/boundary map thing. If my kid is a rising 9th grader, and would be going to her current base school, would she be forced to switch during the next school year?…