Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Scenario 3 will swap the Franklin Farm portion of Oak Hill that got screwed in Scenario 2 with the non-Franklin Farm portion of Crossfield that got screwed in Scenario 1. It will be an even swap at Franklin MS, and nobody seems to care that Oakton is overcrowded, so it will just give 50 or so kids from those neighborhoods back.
Yes, and I think they will send the Oak Hill contingent to Carson. So many go there already.
Anonymous wrote:So the Sully areas getting Skyview and allowed to stay at Chantilly and Centreville will say thanks very much. Are you thinking there will be sufficient discontent in the remaining Westfield area to threaten her re-election? Doesn’t seem that likely to be honest.
This really does not make sense.
The Sully areas getting Skyview are not staying at Chantilly--they are going to Skyview except for the ones staying at Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:I think Scenario 3 will swap the Franklin Farm portion of Oak Hill that got screwed in Scenario 2 with the non-Franklin Farm portion of Crossfield that got screwed in Scenario 1. It will be an even swap at Franklin MS, and nobody seems to care that Oakton is overcrowded, so it will just give 50 or so kids from those neighborhoods back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't gone to Meren's page today, but here were a handful of complaints from non Fox Mill parents whose school is South Lakes. Some of them love IB. One suggested that they always have the option to PP at Herndon for AP.
Some people think that everyone is able to provide daily transportation for their kids.
Ironically, there was a woman on Nextdoor last fall trying to find transport for her Herndon High assigned kid to go to South Lakes. It was a lengthy post with lots of responses.
Pupil placing is not easy for everyone.
I've been surprised that Meren did not step in sooner. That is why I always thought this would be a problem.
Good luck, Fox Mill!
Meren is asleep at the switch and she will just vote against the final proposal and play the victim while blaming everyone else. It’s pathetic actually.
She has already tossed her hat in the ring for School Board election 2027. She may want to keep her Fox Mill constiuents happy--she also has McNair, some Coates, and some Floris who will be happy.
Her strong supporters for IB South Lakes will vote for her anyway.
Many Crossfield neighborhoods are her constituents, too. Including some of the neighborhoods in Scenario 1.
The Crossfield families want to stay at SLHS, they have posted that on her facebook page. They are fine with the status quo and could careless about being at Oakton or Skyview.
You clearly don't know the boundaries. Anything West of West Ox Rd/Folkstone Rd is in Maren's constituency. Look at the map someone posted. That means Crossfield itself, the neighborhoods across the street from it, Money's Corner, one side of Folkstone, Glenbrooke Woods, Oakton Woods, Franklin Oaks, etc. are ALL under Meren. Oakton Woods and Franklin Oaks in Scenario 1 would be zoned to Skyview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't gone to Meren's page today, but here were a handful of complaints from non Fox Mill parents whose school is South Lakes. Some of them love IB. One suggested that they always have the option to PP at Herndon for AP.
Some people think that everyone is able to provide daily transportation for their kids.
Ironically, there was a woman on Nextdoor last fall trying to find transport for her Herndon High assigned kid to go to South Lakes. It was a lengthy post with lots of responses.
Pupil placing is not easy for everyone.
I've been surprised that Meren did not step in sooner. That is why I always thought this would be a problem.
Good luck, Fox Mill!
Meren is asleep at the switch and she will just vote against the final proposal and play the victim while blaming everyone else. It’s pathetic actually.
She has already tossed her hat in the ring for School Board election 2027. She may want to keep her Fox Mill constiuents happy--she also has McNair, some Coates, and some Floris who will be happy.
Her strong supporters for IB South Lakes will vote for her anyway.
Many Crossfield neighborhoods are her constituents, too. Including some of the neighborhoods in Scenario 1.
The Crossfield families want to stay at SLHS, they have posted that on her facebook page. They are fine with the status quo and could careless about being at Oakton or Skyview.
You clearly don't know the boundaries. Anything West of West Ox Rd/Folkstone Rd is in Maren's constituency. Look at the map someone posted. That means Crossfield itself, the neighborhoods across the street from it, Money's Corner, one side of Folkstone, Glenbrooke Woods, Oakton Woods, Franklin Oaks, etc. are ALL under Meren. Oakton Woods and Franklin Oaks in Scenario 1 would be zoned to Skyview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Sully areas getting Skyview and allowed to stay at Chantilly and Centreville will say thanks very much. Are you thinking there will be sufficient discontent in the remaining Westfield area to threaten her re-election? Doesn’t seem that likely to be honest.
This really does not make sense.
The Sully areas getting Skyview are not staying at Chantilly--they are going to Skyview except for the ones staying at Oakton.
They actually split Oak Hill elementary in Scenario 2 and have a small amount of Oak Hill kids going to Chantilly instead of Skyview, so unless they fix the new split feeder they created there would be some Sully areas still at Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:So the Sully areas getting Skyview and allowed to stay at Chantilly and Centreville will say thanks very much. Are you thinking there will be sufficient discontent in the remaining Westfield area to threaten her re-election? Doesn’t seem that likely to be honest.
This really does not make sense.
The Sully areas getting Skyview are not staying at Chantilly--they are going to Skyview except for the ones staying at Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't gone to Meren's page today, but here were a handful of complaints from non Fox Mill parents whose school is South Lakes. Some of them love IB. One suggested that they always have the option to PP at Herndon for AP.
Some people think that everyone is able to provide daily transportation for their kids.
Ironically, there was a woman on Nextdoor last fall trying to find transport for her Herndon High assigned kid to go to South Lakes. It was a lengthy post with lots of responses.
Pupil placing is not easy for everyone.
I've been surprised that Meren did not step in sooner. That is why I always thought this would be a problem.
Good luck, Fox Mill!
Meren is asleep at the switch and she will just vote against the final proposal and play the victim while blaming everyone else. It’s pathetic actually.
She has already tossed her hat in the ring for School Board election 2027. She may want to keep her Fox Mill constiuents happy--she also has McNair, some Coates, and some Floris who will be happy.
Her strong supporters for IB South Lakes will vote for her anyway.
Many Crossfield neighborhoods are her constituents, too. Including some of the neighborhoods in Scenario 1.
The Crossfield families want to stay at SLHS, they have posted that on her facebook page. They are fine with the status quo and could careless about being at Oakton or Skyview.
So the Sully areas getting Skyview and allowed to stay at Chantilly and Centreville will say thanks very much. Are you thinking there will be sufficient discontent in the remaining Westfield area to threaten her re-election? Doesn’t seem that likely to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seema Dixit doesn't seem to consider the Westfield community as her constituents.
Oh well. She'll remember when she's sniveling around trying to get reelected.
So the Sully areas getting Skyview and allowed to stay at Chantilly and Centreville will say thanks very much. Are you thinking there will be sufficient discontent in the remaining Westfield area to threaten her re-election? Doesn’t seem that likely to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seema Dixit doesn't seem to consider the Westfield community as her constituents.
Oh well. She'll remember when she's sniveling around trying to get reelected.
I think she was only voted in because a huge portion of Sully is Indian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't gone to Meren's page today, but here were a handful of complaints from non Fox Mill parents whose school is South Lakes. Some of them love IB. One suggested that they always have the option to PP at Herndon for AP.
Some people think that everyone is able to provide daily transportation for their kids.
Ironically, there was a woman on Nextdoor last fall trying to find transport for her Herndon High assigned kid to go to South Lakes. It was a lengthy post with lots of responses.
Pupil placing is not easy for everyone.
I've been surprised that Meren did not step in sooner. That is why I always thought this would be a problem.
Good luck, Fox Mill!
Meren is asleep at the switch and she will just vote against the final proposal and play the victim while blaming everyone else. It’s pathetic actually.
She has already tossed her hat in the ring for School Board election 2027. She may want to keep her Fox Mill constiuents happy--she also has McNair, some Coates, and some Floris who will be happy.
Her strong supporters for IB South Lakes will vote for her anyway.
Many Crossfield neighborhoods are her constituents, too. Including some of the neighborhoods in Scenario 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seema Dixit doesn't seem to consider the Westfield community as her constituents.
Oh well. She'll remember when she's sniveling around trying to get reelected.
Anonymous wrote:How are Chantilly and Centreville in Springfield district when they are the entire county across from Springfield?