Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the KAA sale go through? Wasn’t it supposed to close on 8/12?
The deal was supposed to have closed by 8/14, not 8/12. I would have thought there'd be a follow-up announcement if they were so sure this was actually a good deal.
Going to keep writhing until the bitter end I see. The deal closed, it's over. Might as well accept it.
No fanfare suggests there might be some buyer’s remorse. Will be interesting to see what comes next.
Or they're waiting until Monday because the Title IX email came out on Friday and they tend not to send out two emails about two different things on the same day.
The FCPS media department posted three different items on Friday, so that's probably not the issue. But if you're one of Reid's flunkies, maybe you can pull together an email this week (or not).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the KAA sale go through? Wasn’t it supposed to close on 8/12?
The deal was supposed to have closed by 8/14, not 8/12. I would have thought there'd be a follow-up announcement if they were so sure this was actually a good deal.
Going to keep writhing until the bitter end I see. The deal closed, it's over. Might as well accept it.
No fanfare suggests there might be some buyer’s remorse. Will be interesting to see what comes next.
Or they're waiting until Monday because the Title IX email came out on Friday and they tend not to send out two emails about two different things on the same day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the KAA sale go through? Wasn’t it supposed to close on 8/12?
The deal was supposed to have closed by 8/14, not 8/12. I would have thought there'd be a follow-up announcement if they were so sure this was actually a good deal.
Going to keep writhing until the bitter end I see. The deal closed, it's over. Might as well accept it.
No fanfare suggests there might be some buyer’s remorse. Will be interesting to see what comes next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
The school is at 2700 plus and the rising classes are all very large. There is also a lot of new construction in the Westfield area. It needs relief, too. Some of the support areas (cafeteria, gym, etc) are not that large.
The freshman class at Westfield last fall was about the same size as other classes.
It’s big by design and has extra capacity. Some of you don’t want to send your kids there, but if all these Westfield kids get moved to KAA they’ll have to move Centreville kids there.
Source?
no source needed. if they move 3 schools out of westfield. and now there isn’t as much money for centreville expansion those kids will be moved into westfield
So, Westfield is already crowded. They can move one school from Centreville and there is lots of new construction in Westfield area. It will be fine. They can move kids from Centreville who are adjacent to Westfield kids instead of having a giant island on the other side of 50 and 28.
They can still renovate Centreville--but won't need the expansion to 3000.
DP. They won't pull three schools out of Westfield and then just add one from Centreville. Whether it's adding more from Centreville and more from Chantilly, they will add more back to Westfield than one school.
They know many people don't want to move to Westfield so they'll delay any plans for as long as possible. Of course, they should indicate in the next CIP that the Centreville expansion is being scaled back, but they are so disorganized that they might not even address that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
The school is at 2700 plus and the rising classes are all very large. There is also a lot of new construction in the Westfield area. It needs relief, too. Some of the support areas (cafeteria, gym, etc) are not that large.
The freshman class at Westfield last fall was about the same size as other classes.
It’s big by design and has extra capacity. Some of you don’t want to send your kids there, but if all these Westfield kids get moved to KAA they’ll have to move Centreville kids there.
Source?
no source needed. if they move 3 schools out of westfield. and now there isn’t as much money for centreville expansion those kids will be moved into westfield
So, Westfield is already crowded. They can move one school from Centreville and there is lots of new construction in Westfield area. It will be fine. They can move kids from Centreville who are adjacent to Westfield kids instead of having a giant island on the other side of 50 and 28.
They can still renovate Centreville--but won't need the expansion to 3000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
The school is at 2700 plus and the rising classes are all very large. There is also a lot of new construction in the Westfield area. It needs relief, too. Some of the support areas (cafeteria, gym, etc) are not that large.
The freshman class at Westfield last fall was about the same size as other classes.
It’s big by design and has extra capacity. Some of you don’t want to send your kids there, but if all these Westfield kids get moved to KAA they’ll have to move Centreville kids there.
Source?
no source needed. if they move 3 schools out of westfield. and now there isn’t as much money for centreville expansion those kids will be moved into westfield
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
The school is at 2700 plus and the rising classes are all very large. There is also a lot of new construction in the Westfield area. It needs relief, too. Some of the support areas (cafeteria, gym, etc) are not that large.
The freshman class at Westfield last fall was about the same size as other classes.
It’s big by design and has extra capacity. Some of you don’t want to send your kids there, but if all these Westfield kids get moved to KAA they’ll have to move Centreville kids there.
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
The school is at 2700 plus and the rising classes are all very large. There is also a lot of new construction in the Westfield area. It needs relief, too. Some of the support areas (cafeteria, gym, etc) are not that large.
The freshman class at Westfield last fall was about the same size as other classes.
It’s big by design and has extra capacity. Some of you don’t want to send your kids there, but if all these Westfield kids get moved to KAA they’ll have to move Centreville kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
The school is at 2700 plus and the rising classes are all very large. There is also a lot of new construction in the Westfield area. It needs relief, too. Some of the support areas (cafeteria, gym, etc) are not that large.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Westfield is not overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
I think there is a policy/process about setting boundaries for a new school. I would assume the priority is to relieve overcrowded schools, which, in this case would be Chantilly and Westfield. I would also think there would be some movement to get area kids out of Oakton as it is a very long way and there will be new construction in that area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
No idea, I think they have to determine exactly how they're going to set it up programmatically first between magnet, neighborhood school, some hybrid combo, or whatever other option before they start drawing maps. Probably couldn't start that work in earnest until the sale went through. Not sure how that timeline will align with the countywide boundary review either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It closed today
When do we see the maps for who attends this school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the KAA sale go through? Wasn’t it supposed to close on 8/12?
The deal was supposed to have closed by 8/14, not 8/12. I would have thought there'd be a follow-up announcement if they were so sure this was actually a good deal.
Going to keep writhing until the bitter end I see. The deal closed, it's over. Might as well accept it.
No fanfare suggests there might be some buyer’s remorse. Will be interesting to see what comes next.