Anonymous wrote:I don't live in McLean (grew up there though) and I am in favor of this. How do people hold FCPS accountable otherwise?
It's time for accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adorable. More segregation. But this time, let’s make it official.
For a long time, I felt like there was valor in having a big county-wide system that spread the money around. But it's become fairly obvious that FCPS is just too big to administer fairly or efficiently The amount of time that it takes to get common-sense things done, if ever, in FCPS now is just flat-out absurd.
Sign me up.
No, your first thought was the right one. Everyone who has come here from the small-and-segregated school districts know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the town of Vienna should do this too. We already pay so much in town taxes.
This is how local government is structured in every other state in which I’ve ever lived. It’s at the city or town level, not the county level. You pay your property taxes to the town and that money stays in your town to support the local services - police and fire, schools, etc. It does not support the big, bloated, inefficient bureaucracy that is Fairfax County.
Bloated and inefficient? Do you have a complaint about police or fire?
It's just schools. And the schools are good, so you want to make good better by ... something. Staying open when there's snow on the ground in Chantilly?
It’s not just schools. The attention the county devoted to the redevelopment of the central area is sporadic at best. And why should someone in Annandale or Mount Vernon necessarily be making zoning decisions for McLean or Great Falls? They want more density and low-income housing in the northern part of the county but they invest the bare minimum in our schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the town of Vienna should do this too. We already pay so much in town taxes.
This is how local government is structured in every other state in which I’ve ever lived. It’s at the city or town level, not the county level. You pay your property taxes to the town and that money stays in your town to support the local services - police and fire, schools, etc. It does not support the big, bloated, inefficient bureaucracy that is Fairfax County.
Bloated and inefficient? Do you have a complaint about police or fire?
It's just schools. And the schools are good, so you want to make good better by ... something. Staying open when there's snow on the ground in Chantilly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between this and driving people into private schools who never planned to be there, FCPS is gutting itself. So foolish.
If you mean for this school year, it won't last. Private school is very expensive and, in this area, finite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think McLean should do it.
Same!
+2 and we would seriously consider moving to McLean if they pulled that off.
Anonymous wrote:Between this and driving people into private schools who never planned to be there, FCPS is gutting itself. So foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone saying they move move to McLean when they could actually move to FCCPS today and get this? If you think because McLean is cheaper, it won't be once that actually happens...