Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this change between Langley and McLean known? I'm on the other side of the county and wasn't focused on this but I thought those areas wouldn't be impacted by this.
Yes, moving the Spring Hill island from McLean to Langley has been in every proposal and people assumed it was a done deal.
It was other stuff (Langley to Herndon, McLean to Falls Church, McLean to Marshall, Marshall to McLean) that either never got proposed or got proposed and then dropped.
Anonymous wrote:Was this change between Langley and McLean known? I'm on the other side of the county and wasn't focused on this but I thought those areas wouldn't be impacted by this.
Anonymous wrote:Underwhelming list is ok by me because so many of the earlier proposed moves did not solve anything and often times created new problems. Now just hope SB makes minor to no changes and we get this behind us (until next time…)
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This move 128 high students represents almost 22 percent of all the moves impacting high school students (589). Such a unnecessary move with not well thought out impacts.
Looks like the driver was the middle school more than the high school - Kilmer was at 118% with modulars. In fixing that they moved 172 middle schoolers from Kilmer to Thoreau, which is in the Madison pyramid. Makes sense.
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Anonymous wrote:That's it? I can't believe they spent all that time and money and that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The draft is posted on board docs. They backed away from a lot of scenario 4.
Not us - so our high school kids are being moved unnecessarily. Clearly not worth any more of our effort indicating why move is unnecessary and not a good idea as they are going to do what they are going to do and probably the move in our case is popular for many families with Wolftrap elementary school students.
I wish they just drew the Kilmer line along the existing Marshall line and left it at that. Instead Kilmer remains a split feeder with the 2 Westbriar/Madison SPAs left behind and there’s a big gapping hole in the map. Madison will become a richer school and Marshall will lose a large portion of UMC families.
This move 128 high students represents almost 22 percent of all the moves impacting high school students (589). Such a unnecessary move with not well thought out impacts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The draft is posted on board docs. They backed away from a lot of scenario 4.
Not us - so our high school kids are being moved unnecessarily. Clearly not worth any more of our effort indicating why move is unnecessary and not a good idea as they are going to do what they are going to do and probably the move in our case is popular for many families with Wolftrap elementary school students.
I wish they just drew the Kilmer line along the existing Marshall line and left it at that. Instead Kilmer remains a split feeder with the 2 Westbriar/Madison SPAs left behind and there’s a big gapping hole in the map. Madison will become a richer school and Marshall will lose a large portion of UMC families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The draft is posted on board docs. They backed away from a lot of scenario 4.
Not us - so our high school kids are being moved unnecessarily. Clearly not worth any more of our effort indicating why move is unnecessary and not a good idea as they are going to do what they are going to do and probably the move in our case is popular for many families with Wolftrap elementary school students.
I wish they just drew the Kilmer line along the existing Marshall line and left it at that. Instead Kilmer remains a split feeder with the 2 Westbriar/Madison SPAs left behind and there’s a big gapping hole in the map. Madison will become a richer school and Marshall will lose a large portion of UMC families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The draft is posted on board docs. They backed away from a lot of scenario 4.
Not us - so our high school kids are being moved unnecessarily. Clearly not worth any more of our effort indicating why move is unnecessary and not a good idea as they are going to do what they are going to do and probably the move in our case is popular for many families with Wolftrap elementary school students.