Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scenario 3 was not developed with BRAC input. If you read the Region 4 BRAC notes it looks like they tried to pick off smaller sections to be rezoned out of WS do they can stay as is. Some of the neighbors they offered to sacrifice to preserve look per the map closer to WS. The numbers are unclear, but it looks like they were trying to cobble together every small change they could--actually effecting more neighborhoods--they making a larger, logical change like moving Daventry back to Lewis??
The Sangster split feeder is a no brainer.
Sangster parents have bedn asking for at least a drcade or more to eliminate the split feeder and send the entire school to Lake Braddock.
This resistance is very new and is as if they are just getting caught up in the anti rezoning sentiment
If FCPS had decided to eliminate the Sangster split feeder before this 8130 BRAC mess, the families would have been thrilled.
Sorry, calling absolute BS on this. The West Orange Hunt neighborhood that walks to Sangster is super connected to West Springfield. Those families 100% bought their homes because they are part of West Springfield. They are physically closer to West Springfield and Irving, and would have the longest increased commute times in region 4 if moved. Sangster was built for the West Springfield community...far before South Run and other neighborhoods were developed. If you don't live there I suggest you stick with talking points for your own neighborhood.
Lake Braddock is closer to them than Irving.
Sansgter does all their stuff with Lake Braddock (like the pyramid events) not WSHS.
All the community activities such as little league, soccer, scouts, theater, dance and churches are a combination of Lake Braddock and WSHS families. There is SOOOO much overlap socially between Lake Braddock and Sangster.
I had a kid at Sangster, and it blows my mind that out of the blue the families in that Sangster neighborhood are acting like Lake Braddock is some far off location with no connection to the Sangster community. Until this year, most of those families would have been thrilled to get sent to the same high school as 80-90% of their classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are part of the Sangster split feeder and we absolutely want to stay WS. And the majority of our small neighborhood does too. I understand eliminating split feeders is what some schools want. But our neighbors are all very pro staying with what we have and are extremely disappointed in the change. So I am not sure who the PP is talking to who has been wanting the split gone for “a decade”
YES! We live in West Springfield Sangster split too and our 7th grader bikes to Irving. I hate the thought of him having to change schools, and not being connected to his Irving/WS friends. I've reached out to Sandy Anderson and it's like she doesn't care about us at all. I know changes are hard, but our neighborhood is not insignificant and should be a pawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are part of the Sangster split feeder and we absolutely want to stay WS. And the majority of our small neighborhood does too. I understand eliminating split feeders is what some schools want. But our neighbors are all very pro staying with what we have and are extremely disappointed in the change. So I am not sure who the PP is talking to who has been wanting the split gone for “a decade”
YES! We live in West Springfield Sangster split too and our 7th grader bikes to Irving. I hate the thought of him having to change schools, and not being connected to his Irving/WS friends. I've reached out to Sandy Anderson and it's like she doesn't care about us at all. I know changes are hard, but our neighborhood is not insignificant and should be a pawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are part of the Sangster split feeder and we absolutely want to stay WS. And the majority of our small neighborhood does too. I understand eliminating split feeders is what some schools want. But our neighbors are all very pro staying with what we have and are extremely disappointed in the change. So I am not sure who the PP is talking to who has been wanting the split gone for “a decade”
YES! We live in West Springfield Sangster split too and our 7th grader bikes to Irving. I hate the thought of him having to change schools, and not being connected to his Irving/WS friends. I've reached out to Sandy Anderson and it's like she doesn't care about us at all. I know changes are hard, but our neighborhood is not insignificant and should be a pawn.
Anonymous wrote:We are part of the Sangster split feeder and we absolutely want to stay WS. And the majority of our small neighborhood does too. I understand eliminating split feeders is what some schools want. But our neighbors are all very pro staying with what we have and are extremely disappointed in the change. So I am not sure who the PP is talking to who has been wanting the split gone for “a decade”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scenario 3 was not developed with BRAC input. If you read the Region 4 BRAC notes it looks like they tried to pick off smaller sections to be rezoned out of WS do they can stay as is. Some of the neighbors they offered to sacrifice to preserve look per the map closer to WS. The numbers are unclear, but it looks like they were trying to cobble together every small change they could--actually effecting more neighborhoods--they making a larger, logical change like moving Daventry back to Lewis??
The Sangster split feeder is a no brainer.
Sangster parents have bedn asking for at least a drcade or more to eliminate the split feeder and send the entire school to Lake Braddock.
This resistance is very new and is as if they are just getting caught up in the anti rezoning sentiment
If FCPS had decided to eliminate the Sangster split feeder before this 8130 BRAC mess, the families would have been thrilled.
Sorry, calling absolute BS on this. The West Orange Hunt neighborhood that walks to Sangster is super connected to West Springfield. Those families 100% bought their homes because they are part of West Springfield. They are physically closer to West Springfield and Irving, and would have the longest increased commute times in region 4 if moved. Sangster was built for the West Springfield community...far before South Run and other neighborhoods were developed. If you don't live there I suggest you stick with talking points for your own neighborhood.
Lake Braddock is closer to them than Irving.
Sansgter does all their stuff with Lake Braddock (like the pyramid events) not WSHS.
All the community activities such as little league, soccer, scouts, theater, dance and churches are a combination of Lake Braddock and WSHS families. There is SOOOO much overlap socially between Lake Braddock and Sangster.
I had a kid at Sangster, and it blows my mind that out of the blue the families in that Sangster neighborhood are acting like Lake Braddock is some far off location with no connection to the Sangster community. Until this year, most of those families would have been thrilled to get sent to the same high school as 80-90% of their classmates.
Anonymous wrote:We are part of the Sangster split feeder and we absolutely want to stay WS. And the majority of our small neighborhood does too. I understand eliminating split feeders is what some schools want. But our neighbors are all very pro staying with what we have and are extremely disappointed in the change. So I am not sure who the PP is talking to who has been wanting the split gone for “a decade”
Anonymous wrote:Maps still aren’t out, right?
Robinson and Centreville families can just take time off from work tomorrow to prepare, I guess.
For FCPS, deadlines don’t matter. Parents’ time is an afterthought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scenario 3 was not developed with BRAC input. If you read the Region 4 BRAC notes it looks like they tried to pick off smaller sections to be rezoned out of WS do they can stay as is. Some of the neighbors they offered to sacrifice to preserve look per the map closer to WS. The numbers are unclear, but it looks like they were trying to cobble together every small change they could--actually effecting more neighborhoods--they making a larger, logical change like moving Daventry back to Lewis??
The Sangster split feeder is a no brainer.
Sangster parents have bedn asking for at least a drcade or more to eliminate the split feeder and send the entire school to Lake Braddock.
This resistance is very new and is as if they are just getting caught up in the anti rezoning sentiment
If FCPS had decided to eliminate the Sangster split feeder before this 8130 BRAC mess, the families would have been thrilled.
Sorry, calling absolute BS on this. The West Orange Hunt neighborhood that walks to Sangster is super connected to West Springfield. Those families 100% bought their homes because they are part of West Springfield. They are physically closer to West Springfield and Irving, and would have the longest increased commute times in region 4 if moved. Sangster was built for the West Springfield community...far before South Run and other neighborhoods were developed. If you don't live there I suggest you stick with talking points for your own neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scenario 3 was not developed with BRAC input. If you read the Region 4 BRAC notes it looks like they tried to pick off smaller sections to be rezoned out of WS do they can stay as is. Some of the neighbors they offered to sacrifice to preserve look per the map closer to WS. The numbers are unclear, but it looks like they were trying to cobble together every small change they could--actually effecting more neighborhoods--they making a larger, logical change like moving Daventry back to Lewis??
The Sangster split feeder is a no brainer.
Sangster parents have bedn asking for at least a drcade or more to eliminate the split feeder and send the entire school to Lake Braddock.
This resistance is very new and is as if they are just getting caught up in the anti rezoning sentiment
If FCPS had decided to eliminate the Sangster split feeder before this 8130 BRAC mess, the families would have been thrilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in region 4, so it doesn't effect me...but I heard that BOTH the West Springfield BRAC members are Hunt Valley parents and they did everything the could to keep Hunt Valley at West Springfield. I'm not saying the BRAC members aren't trying their best, but that's a huge bias.
Most of the volunteers from Region 4 were from Hunt Valley.
There is nothing nefarious about the selection for Region 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in region 4, so it doesn't effect me...but I heard that BOTH the West Springfield BRAC members are Hunt Valley parents and they did everything the could to keep Hunt Valley at West Springfield. I'm not saying the BRAC members aren't trying their best, but that's a huge bias.
It’s insane to think that Hunt Valley should be anywhere but West Springfield (except Saratoga mom, and refer back to being insane) And the split feeder thing was said to be a mistake by Thru.
That being said, it would not shock anyone if Reid does something stupid.
I agree, but the same can we said about that West Orange Hunt neighborhood that walks to Sangster. According to the map, they are squarely within the Springfield Boundaries, closer to Irving and West Springfield, and are part of the Orange Hunt Neighborhood Association. Why move them and not others? None of the changes in Region 4 make sense.