Anonymous
Post 02/29/2012 09:56     Subject: Re:Lemon Road Elementary

The Lemon Road elementary data is skewed because it accepts student transfers. The actual percentage of minorities would be much higher if transfers were not allowed and it was a closed school which is what FCPS is currently proposing.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2012 23:41     Subject: Re:Lemon Road Elementary

So...

Did anyone actually go to the public meetings held the past two nights?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2012 10:07     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

To address 16:25's bloviating.
Jefferson Houston ES, "1", 72% FARMS, 74% Black, 14% Hispanic, 10% White, <1% Asian
Freedom Hill ES, "6", 19% FARMS, 40% White, 31% Asian, 24% Hispanic, 5% Black (is it skewed by a Level IV program though?)
Lemon Hill ES, "8", 20% FARMS, 53% White, 26% Hispanic, 16% Asian, 5% Black

FH/LH are simply not comparable to the disaster that is Jefferson-Houston in ACPS.

13:48, I'm going to guess sending Town of Vienna kids from FH to Vienna ES is going to make FH even *more* FARMS/ESOL.

14:03, yeah, checking immigration status will do wonders. Maybe children of illegals should just sit at home, watch TV. Maybe they can go out with their dad to loiter in front of the 7-Eleven?
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2012 09:46     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

I assume after the change the word lemon road will be synonymous with lemon like car defect.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2012 09:19     Subject: Re:Lemon Road Elementary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many older school areas have smaller schools. 800 students is not ideal for anyone and only expected or perhaps desired at a school like a GT center or something. The majority of non center based schools is around 500. I think Lemon Road was only built to hold about 350 students.



Yes Lemon Road was renovated 10 yrs ago and is only meant to house 347 students.


We love our school (Churchill Rd) but 350 sounds wonderful. I hope they can manage to keep it at or under that mark. Good luck Lemon Road parents and teachers!
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2012 07:46     Subject: Re:Lemon Road Elementary

Anonymous wrote:Many older school areas have smaller schools. 800 students is not ideal for anyone and only expected or perhaps desired at a school like a GT center or something. The majority of non center based schools is around 500. I think Lemon Road was only built to hold about 350 students.



Yes Lemon Road was renovated 10 yrs ago and is only meant to house 347 students.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2012 21:38     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

...or maybe cynicism... still aimed at original poster
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2012 21:37     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

uhhh... rhetorical construct using irony aimed at original poster...
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2012 19:16     Subject: Re:Lemon Road Elementary

Anonymous wrote:
Fuck this, where is article, I am gonna get my pta and association dogs on this asap


Why? Because you don't want FCPS to even think about a study that could possibly move "those people" to your school...

Signed,

Those People



By "those people" do you mean people for whom education is not valued? Or, are you referring to something else?
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2012 14:43     Subject: Re:Lemon Road Elementary

I would absolutely call and write Janie Strauss. During her re-election campaign, she made a big point of telling Great Falls parents that she'd protected Langley's boundaries for 18 years and kept their kids from getting redistricted to other schools, some of which were presumably closer to their homes. She sure as hell ought to make sure that Lemon Road parents in Falls Church who live in her district get as much of a hearing as the wealthy parents in Great Falls.

Anonymous
Post 02/12/2012 08:02     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

The scope of the study has already been determined and that won't change. Which area gets assigned to Lemon Road first hasn't been determined and is up for grabs so, yes, parents can still influence that decision. Keep in mind that there were some adjustments made at the margins to the staff's recommendations in the recent Annandale study.

This is part of the area that helped Janie Strauss eke out a victory over Louise Epstein last year. She'll hear what the parents have to say even if she won't tip her hand as openly as some School Board members might. Best to weigh in early and often, and accept the possibility you may not get what you want.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2012 22:06     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even so, don't just accept what the staff presents for discussion purposes.


Sigh. Always the hopeful posts at the beginning of the process. Accept, don't accept. Fight, don't fight. Protest, don't protest.

"Staff" will propose what they want, regardless. And the SB will shrug and approve it, citing them as the "experts."

For staff, it's simple math. Overenrollment and open seats.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2012 19:08     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

Anonymous wrote:What are the rules on pupil placement? Is it like DCPS' out-of-boundary lottery?


For about the last 14-15 yrs Lemon Road has had a relaxed pupil-placed option. If you live in fairfax county, you can apply to send your child to Lemon Road provided there is space in the grade level. The other stipulation is that your school principal has to sign off on releasing you to LRES. LRES has had full day K for at least 14-15 yrs and this was an attraction to some families. They would need to commit to stay and not only do it for the full day K. Families from Timber Lane, Kent Gardens, Chesterbrook, Shrevewood, Westgate, Haycock, etc have chosen to send their kids to LRES.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2012 19:03     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS would NEVER molest the more affluent elementary schools in mclean. I wonder why, is it because most lawmakers live in the affluent areas?


Fail, i think. How do you "molest" the most affluent elementary schools in McLean (very poor word choice, by the way, to describe the reassignment of young kids to a new school) when they aren't near low-income garden apartment complexes? Plus, a fair number of students currently at Lemon Road are zoned for McLean HS, so this proposal ultimately impacts that school as well if people start pulling their kids out of Lemon Road.

All we should be discussing here, without hyperbole, is how to meet capacity needs in a balanced manner.


exactly!!!!!
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2012 17:40     Subject: Lemon Road Elementary

What are the rules on pupil placement? Is it like DCPS' out-of-boundary lottery?