Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/08/28/fairfax-school-board-torn-between-traditional-or-magnet-program-for-new-western-high-school/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=nextdoor.com&utm_campaign=nextdoor_news
Wow. So Robyn Lady, who represents Dranesville, would be just fine with creating a new magnet school that kids in her district from Langley, McLean, and Marshall couldn't attend because they live too far east?
Is she on the spectrum or just really stupid? It's rare to find an elected official who so regularly demonstrates she doesn't care about most of her own constituents.
Wasn't Kyle McDaniel the guy pushing for the ridiculous "aviation academy"? And now he's saying it should be a traditional school? Why does he keep going back and forth?
“It needs to be a western-boundaries traditional high school,” said at-large board member Kyle McDaniel. “We talked about funding challenges we’re having. I have a hard time spending $150-plus million on something not targeted towards capacity relief in the west when boards past has very consistently stated that western capacity relief is a priority.”
Anonymous wrote:When the Lewis Leadership academy was showcased to the Board last year, Dixit commented that she thought it was a great program and would love to see such an academy established in her area with a focus on STEM. So that should give you a clue.
An academy and a magnet are two very different things. They could easily put an academy in one of those additional buildings. There are two pretty good sized buildings.
Anonymous wrote:And then there's this comment, which I agree with. Everyone in the county deserves transparency over the purchase of this school:
Hunter Mill District Representative Melanie Meren said FCPS also needs to be transparent and public about its purchasing to ensure it’s seen as a good steward of taxpayer funding.
“I’ve been so excited to celebrate this, but there hasn’t been a public announcement that we even bought this school,” Meren said. “There’s been news stories, but not a public statement on how much it cost … We need to do our responsibility so the Board of Supervisors knows that we know what we’re doing with the money.”
Meren said FCPS needs to come back to the school board with more information on how the school purchase affects school bonds and the schedule for planned renovations.
Anonymous wrote:I think I am going to start my own association and call it the Oak Hill Citizens Association, then tell my neighbor to start their own association and call it Citizens of Oak Hill Association and write some strongly worded letters on behalf of the entire community (x2) to our Board members about how this needs to be a community school, because that's what they promised us.
While I'm at it, I will also pick a totally different neighborhood and write some letters about changes that I would like to see happening there.
When the Lewis Leadership academy was showcased to the Board last year, Dixit commented that she thought it was a great program and would love to see such an academy established in her area with a focus on STEM. So that should give you a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/08/28/fairfax-school-board-torn-between-traditional-or-magnet-program-for-new-western-high-school/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=nextdoor.com&utm_campaign=nextdoor_news
Wow. So Robyn Lady, who represents Dranesville, would be just fine with creating a new magnet school that kids in her district from Langley, McLean, and Marshall couldn't attend because they live too far east?
Is she on the spectrum or just really stupid? It's rare to find an elected official who so regularly demonstrates she doesn't care about most of her own constituents.
Wasn't Kyle McDaniel the guy pushing for the ridiculous "aviation academy"? And now he's saying it should be a traditional school? Why does he keep going back and forth?
“It needs to be a western-boundaries traditional high school,” said at-large board member Kyle McDaniel. “We talked about funding challenges we’re having. I have a hard time spending $150-plus million on something not targeted towards capacity relief in the west when boards past has very consistently stated that western capacity relief is a priority.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/08/28/fairfax-school-board-torn-between-traditional-or-magnet-program-for-new-western-high-school/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=nextdoor.com&utm_campaign=nextdoor_news
Wow. So Robyn Lady, who represents Dranesville, would be just fine with creating a new magnet school that kids in her district from Langley, McLean, and Marshall couldn't attend because they live too far east?
Is she on the spectrum or just really stupid? It's rare to find an elected official who so regularly demonstrates she doesn't care about most of her own constituents.
Wasn't Kyle McDaniel the guy pushing for the ridiculous "aviation academy"? And now he's saying it should be a traditional school? Why does he keep going back and forth?
“It needs to be a western-boundaries traditional high school,” said at-large board member Kyle McDaniel. “We talked about funding challenges we’re having. I have a hard time spending $150-plus million on something not targeted towards capacity relief in the west when boards past has very consistently stated that western capacity relief is a priority.”
Anonymous wrote:I think I am going to start my own association and call it the Oak Hill Citizens Association, then tell my neighbor to start their own association and call it Citizens of Oak Hill Association and write some strongly worded letters on behalf of the entire community (x2) to our Board members about how this needs to be a community school, because that's what they promised us.
While I'm at it, I will also pick a totally different neighborhood and write some letters about changes that I would like to see happening there.
Anonymous wrote:Do we have a full accounting of who seems to be pro magnet and who seems to be pro community HS? So far it seems like
Pro magnet:
Reid (there is no ridiculous pie in the sky idea she doesn’t like)
Lady
McElveen
Pro community HS:
Frisch
McDaniel
Where do the others seem to land? Dixit better know she will be hearing from her constituents if she is not vocally pro community HS. What about the rest of them? Or were they too focused on the naming to worry about actual important things?
I know the board ultimately gets to vote on it, but how often do they go against Reid on things? Feels like the mostly just rubber stamp her dumb ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing that Lady went from the last board meeting praising the purchase because of the extreme crowding at Chantilly to hopping on the magnet train. She said at the work session that she would hate to see those beautiful small spaces be changed.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/08/28/fairfax-school-board-torn-between-traditional-or-magnet-program-for-new-western-high-school/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=nextdoor.com&utm_campaign=nextdoor_news
Wow. So Robyn Lady, who represents Dranesville, would be just fine with creating a new magnet school that kids in her district from Langley, McLean, and Marshall couldn't attend because they live too far east?
Is she on the spectrum or just really stupid? It's rare to find an elected official who so regularly demonstrates she doesn't care about most of her own constituents.
Anonymous wrote:I think I am going to start my own association and call it the Oak Hill Citizens Association, then tell my neighbor to start their own association and call it Citizens of Oak Hill Association and write some strongly worded letters on behalf of the entire community (x2) to our Board members about how this needs to be a community school, because that's what they promised us.
While I'm at it, I will also pick a totally different neighborhood and write some letters about changes that I would like to see happening there.
Anonymous wrote:20170 is Herndon. Everything south of 7 should without question be going to Herndon.