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