Anonymous wrote:The whole feedback process seems terrible. How do you verify that people providing input online actually live on the affected area or even on the county? Anyone could have sent the registration link to whoever.
Exactly who does Emerald Chase want to kick out of Franklin to make room for themselves? This is really ticking me off the more I think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the region 4 pyramid meeting feedback.
https://pigeonhole.at/TJZ4AS/q/6705517
The top 20 feedbacks are mostly from Emerald Chase, even though the affected neighborhoods in that region are from South County, WSHS and Lake Braddock neighborhoods.
The first Region 4 feedback doesn't even appear until around #20.
People can still go in and upvote things that are not EC.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the region 4 pyramid meeting feedback.
https://pigeonhole.at/TJZ4AS/q/6705517
The top 20 feedbacks are mostly from Emerald Chase, even though the affected neighborhoods in that region are from South County, WSHS and Lake Braddock neighborhoods.
The first Region 4 feedback doesn't even appear until around #20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole feedback process seems terrible. How do you verify that people providing input online actually live on the affected area or even on the county? Anyone could have sent the registration link to whoever.
Exactly who does Emerald Chase want to kick out of Franklin to make room for themselves? This is really ticking me off the more I think about it.
Franklin is under capacity, so maybe no one? What I find really absurd though is that they want to try to go to Chantilly which is notoriously overcrowded. It's absurd. I'd take them a lot more seriously if they were just trying to keep their kids where they are now, but NO, they're trying to change them to another middle school and high school, which sounds like it would still be disruptive to their families.
Anonymous wrote:As a former Westfield grad with a decent amount of friends from the 20171 split feeder hell area… I don’t blame these families for advocating. Had a friend whose small neighborhood was split Westfield/South Lakes/Oakton
They essentially had no friends going into high school out of Carson MS
Anonymous wrote:The whole feedback process seems terrible. How do you verify that people providing input online actually live on the affected area or even on the county? Anyone could have sent the registration link to whoever.
Exactly who does Emerald Chase want to kick out of Franklin to make room for themselves? This is really ticking me off the more I think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t attend the meeting tonight…….did the county actually answer any questions coming in from the Emerald Chase group or any other group in attendance?
I attended the Oakton meeting yesterday and it seemed like a meeting being held for the purpose of Dr Reid saying she held a meeting. They didn’t answer any of the submitted questions.
Since these meetings were hastily moved up from the summer, it seems like they were poorly planned. They should absolutely be restricted to families in that pyramid and there should be separate meetings for the specific families being impacted by the current proposals.
I’ve attended both meetings this week (one virtually and one in person) and they aren’t answering any questions or taking any feedback other than what’s in their online voting system. Both times they said that was the democratic way of determining the best feedback because whichever comments get voted up, those show the most community concern.
Anonymous wrote:The whole feedback process seems terrible. How do you verify that people providing input online actually live on the affected area or even on the county? Anyone could have sent the registration link to whoever.
Exactly who does Emerald Chase want to kick out of Franklin to make room for themselves? This is really ticking me off the more I think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t attend the meeting tonight…….did the county actually answer any questions coming in from the Emerald Chase group or any other group in attendance?
I attended the Oakton meeting yesterday and it seemed like a meeting being held for the purpose of Dr Reid saying she held a meeting. They didn’t answer any of the submitted questions.
Since these meetings were hastily moved up from the summer, it seems like they were poorly planned. They should absolutely be restricted to families in that pyramid and there should be separate meetings for the specific families being impacted by the current proposals.
I’ve attended both meetings this week (one virtually and one in person) and they aren’t answering any questions or taking any feedback other than what’s in their online voting system. Both times they said that was the democratic way of determining the best feedback because whichever comments get voted up, those show the most community concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t attend the meeting tonight…….did the county actually answer any questions coming in from the Emerald Chase group or any other group in attendance?
I attended the Oakton meeting yesterday and it seemed like a meeting being held for the purpose of Dr Reid saying she held a meeting. They didn’t answer any of the submitted questions.
Since these meetings were hastily moved up from the summer, it seems like they were poorly planned. They should absolutely be restricted to families in that pyramid and there should be separate meetings for the specific families being impacted by the current proposals.
I’ve attended both meetings this week (one virtually and one in person) and they aren’t answering any questions or taking any feedback other than what’s in their online voting system. Both times they said that was the democratic way of determining the best feedback because whichever comments get voted up, those show the most community concern.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t attend the meeting tonight…….did the county actually answer any questions coming in from the Emerald Chase group or any other group in attendance?
I attended the Oakton meeting yesterday and it seemed like a meeting being held for the purpose of Dr Reid saying she held a meeting. They didn’t answer any of the submitted questions.
Since these meetings were hastily moved up from the summer, it seems like they were poorly planned. They should absolutely be restricted to families in that pyramid and there should be separate meetings for the specific families being impacted by the current proposals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the feedback on pigeonhole from community meeting tonight is basically: don’t move my kids.
I have no idea where Emerald Chase is but that community’s ability to game the system to get their responses to dominate the system is next level.
Yes, they are.
Tonight's meeting was for a pyramid on the other side of the county, and the Emerald Crest flooded the system with hundreds of upvotes so their posts dominated the feedback.
They had more upvotes than affected families.
Did they use bots?
One of the elementary schools, I think one of the Greenbrier, tried this on the first round of meetings, and FCPS told them to stop so other pyramids could give feedback. Greenbrier actually listened, and were very respectful of the other schools.
But the South Lakes Emerald neighborhood is just taking over.
It is really, really rude to do this to the other parts of the county that want to make their voices heard.
After seeing how they took over the meeting tonight at Robinson through some sort of bot or out of state families and friends giving feedback from a facebook request, I almost hope that Emerald neighborhood gets rezoned to where they don't want to go.
They were rude and selfish.
DP. This is exactly how I feel about certain posters on this thread who were aggressively insisting that certain neighborhoods should be moved. I've always advocated for no one's boundary to be changed, but I sincerely hope the people I'm talking about found themselves among those moved. Karma, etc.
No one has been moved at this point, but feel free to pat yourself on the back even harder.