Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another group that is lobbying for a magnet--letter regarding it:
https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf
The Education committee of the Fairfax Federation is meeting with Reid next month. They have a meeting at Gatehouse prior to that (at least I think that is what it says.)
https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/education
Wait they want to make it another GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL? Would it be just part of the school, like some of the other academic year governor's schools, or are they really recommending we create a second TJ that takes the entire building??
It's an endeavor to avoid base school boundary changes. Elephant in the room is open capacity at Herndon HS. Similar to what MacKay called open capacity at Mount Vernon prior to the BOS approving the West Potomac expansion for a bond referendum. Surf the Fed of Citizens association site for names, look up addresses where possible, FCPS committee or BRAC membership. Eastern FX has Edison Global STEM [ how did it end up there and not Lewis?] so there's not a comp product in the western part of the county. https://edisonhs.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/GSCP%20FAQs%2011.2022_0.pdf
3 years full time, 90/grade, transfer, no transportation, senior year transfer reg or apply for IB. That letter is NOT about a 60 [2 classrooms] or 90 [3 classrooms] program co-existing with the base school POS.
JFC, not everything is about great falls, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all wait till tomorrow to see what happens? These look like just ideas, a full discussion and a vote has to happen.
If you are familiar with the history of FCPS, once it makes the public Board docs it is basically a done deal.
This one is way too detailed not to be in it's late stages, particularly since Board Docs says that the Aviation school will begin August 2026, less than a year from now.
They would have to have the program finalized and application process created like this month.
This thing is most likely in it's final stages.
Someone needs to FOIA McDaniel roll in this, especially given his current lawsuit.
Even the Lewis Leadership Academy took 2 full years to implement from idea to the first enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed the school board and administration. They told me that this will absolutely not be a magnet school. The intent is to alleviate overcrowding at western high schools.
Then why are almost all the documents posted on Board Docs for the August 26 work session about FCPS plan to make the new high school an Aviation magnet? The plans are quite detailed, down to specific curriculum. There are multiple documents posted in board docs by FCPS outlining the detailed plans. The plans already discuss their chosen corporate sponsors (Amazon for example) not simply a general statement of how they are going to set up bidding for corporate sponsors.
It sounds like our school board reps need to familiarize themselves with Board Docs.
The plans talk about an Academy program.
Right. But the school board member she called said there is no discussion about turning the new school into a magnet school.
It is all right there in board docs, and very well planned out.
The school board reps need to familiarize themselves with board docs. How on earth can any of them claim ignorance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all wait till tomorrow to see what happens? These look like just ideas, a full discussion and a vote has to happen.
If you are familiar with the history of FCPS, once it makes the public Board docs it is basically a done deal.
This one is way too detailed not to be in it's late stages, particularly since Board Docs says that the Aviation school will begin August 2026, less than a year from now.
They would have to have the program finalized and application process created like this month.
This thing is most likely in it's final stages.
Someone needs to FOIA McDaniel roll in this, especially given his current lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Can we all wait till tomorrow to see what happens? These look like just ideas, a full discussion and a vote has to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Can we all wait till tomorrow to see what happens? These look like just ideas, a full discussion and a vote has to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed the school board and administration. They told me that this will absolutely not be a magnet school. The intent is to alleviate overcrowding at western high schools.
Then why are almost all the documents posted on Board Docs for the August 26 work session about FCPS plan to make the new high school an Aviation magnet? The plans are quite detailed, down to specific curriculum. There are multiple documents posted in board docs by FCPS outlining the detailed plans. The plans already discuss their chosen corporate sponsors (Amazon for example) not simply a general statement of how they are going to set up bidding for corporate sponsors.
It sounds like our school board reps need to familiarize themselves with Board Docs.
The plans talk about an Academy program.
Right. But the school board member she called said there is no discussion about turning the new school into a magnet school.
It is all right there in board docs, and very well planned out.
The school board reps need to familiarize themselves with board docs. How on earth can any of them claim ignorance?
"Be a magnet school" and "include an Academy program" are not the same thing. If that conversation actually happened, the SB member could have been perfectly truthful and accurate in saying that it won't "be a magnet school". Doesn't meant it can't have some academy program, the same way a bunch of other (non magnet) FCPS schools already do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed the school board and administration. They told me that this will absolutely not be a magnet school. The intent is to alleviate overcrowding at western high schools.
Then why are almost all the documents posted on Board Docs for the August 26 work session about FCPS plan to make the new high school an Aviation magnet? The plans are quite detailed, down to specific curriculum. There are multiple documents posted in board docs by FCPS outlining the detailed plans. The plans already discuss their chosen corporate sponsors (Amazon for example) not simply a general statement of how they are going to set up bidding for corporate sponsors.
It sounds like our school board reps need to familiarize themselves with Board Docs.
The plans talk about an Academy program.
Right. But the school board member she called said there is no discussion about turning the new school into a magnet school.
It is all right there in board docs, and very well planned out.
The school board reps need to familiarize themselves with board docs. How on earth can any of them claim ignorance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how you get such level of "suggested" plans without the SB being involved at all. That's wild. WTF
Someone with a vested interest is pushing this hard and spent a lot of time compiling all those documents. There is no community demand for this and there never was a need or plan for it. Ever since the new school fell in their lap there has been someone or some group planting seeds on how to make sure it didn't get used as a community school.
I think they probably had people within FCPS writing up hypothetical scenarios like this years ago as part of their Gatehouse jobs. Kind of like newspaper reporters who write obituaries before someone dies. Then when KAA fell in their lap they dusted off their “aviation academy” idea and made it part of the upcoming presentation.
There’s no idea too stupid for Reid to present because her basic style is to chide anyone who doesn’t share her penchant for “imagining the possibilities.”
Research school board member Kyle McDaniel and "aviation"
Then come back and let us know what you think about the aviation academy plan
Dulles Airport was in/near western Fairfax for a long time before Kyle McDaniel started his rinky-dink flight business.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they should have had - and shared - the data before they agreed to spend our tax dollars on this facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed the school board and administration. They told me that this will absolutely not be a magnet school. The intent is to alleviate overcrowding at western high schools.
Then why are almost all the documents posted on Board Docs for the August 26 work session about FCPS plan to make the new high school an Aviation magnet? The plans are quite detailed, down to specific curriculum. There are multiple documents posted in board docs by FCPS outlining the detailed plans. The plans already discuss their chosen corporate sponsors (Amazon for example) not simply a general statement of how they are going to set up bidding for corporate sponsors.
It sounds like our school board reps need to familiarize themselves with Board Docs.
The plans talk about an Academy program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how you get such level of "suggested" plans without the SB being involved at all. That's wild. WTF
Someone with a vested interest is pushing this hard and spent a lot of time compiling all those documents. There is no community demand for this and there never was a need or plan for it. Ever since the new school fell in their lap there has been someone or some group planting seeds on how to make sure it didn't get used as a community school.
I think they probably had people within FCPS writing up hypothetical scenarios like this years ago as part of their Gatehouse jobs. Kind of like newspaper reporters who write obituaries before someone dies. Then when KAA fell in their lap they dusted off their “aviation academy” idea and made it part of the upcoming presentation.
There’s no idea too stupid for Reid to present because her basic style is to chide anyone who doesn’t share her penchant for “imagining the possibilities.”
Research school board member Kyle McDaniel and "aviation"
Then come back and let us know what you think about the aviation academy plan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how you get such level of "suggested" plans without the SB being involved at all. That's wild. WTF
Someone with a vested interest is pushing this hard and spent a lot of time compiling all those documents. There is no community demand for this and there never was a need or plan for it. Ever since the new school fell in their lap there has been someone or some group planting seeds on how to make sure it didn't get used as a community school.
I think they probably had people within FCPS writing up hypothetical scenarios like this years ago as part of their Gatehouse jobs. Kind of like newspaper reporters who write obituaries before someone dies. Then when KAA fell in their lap they dusted off their “aviation academy” idea and made it part of the upcoming presentation.
There’s no idea too stupid for Reid to present because her basic style is to chide anyone who doesn’t share her penchant for “imagining the possibilities.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another group that is lobbying for a magnet--letter regarding it:
https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf
The Education committee of the Fairfax Federation is meeting with Reid next month. They have a meeting at Gatehouse prior to that (at least I think that is what it says.)
https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/education
Wait they want to make it another GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL? Would it be just part of the school, like some of the other academic year governor's schools, or are they really recommending we create a second TJ that takes the entire building??
It's an endeavor to avoid base school boundary changes. Elephant in the room is open capacity at Herndon HS. Similar to what MacKay called open capacity at Mount Vernon prior to the BOS approving the West Potomac expansion for a bond referendum. Surf the Fed of Citizens association site for names, look up addresses where possible, FCPS committee or BRAC membership. Eastern FX has Edison Global STEM [ how did it end up there and not Lewis?] so there's not a comp product in the western part of the county. https://edisonhs.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/GSCP%20FAQs%2011.2022_0.pdf
3 years full time, 90/grade, transfer, no transportation, senior year transfer reg or apply for IB. That letter is NOT about a 60 [2 classrooms] or 90 [3 classrooms] program co-existing with the base school POS.
JFC, not everything is about great falls, lady.