Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
I was the +1. I didn't feel your comment was mis
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Wouldn't sending kids who live close to Herndon, many of whom have Herndon addresses, rather than bussing them all the way across the county help with that transportation issue then?
Even in the middle of the disaster of the map rollout, you still can’t drop your Langley obsession.
Don’t ever change, lady. You provide much comic relief to us on this board with your crusade. Your obsession makes me think your mom had a lot of Tylenol when you were in utero. 😉
Yes, the rollout is awful, and yes, the lady could drop her concerns and concentrate on the rollout instead of just the impacts on her kids.
What is worse though, is your comment because it demeans all women and blames mothers for the worlds ills, Drop the misogyny.
In these times it’s worth getting a little less performative pc as a political party. Gotta get some thicker skin and understand satire rather than taking umbrage at everything and claiming that the post was misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question: How many of the School Board Members children are being recommended to be rezoned l? I imagine not a single one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Wouldn't sending kids who live close to Herndon, many of whom have Herndon addresses, rather than bussing them all the way across the county help with that transportation issue then?
Even in the middle of the disaster of the map rollout, you still can’t drop your Langley obsession.
Don’t ever change, lady. You provide much comic relief to us on this board with your crusade. Your obsession makes me think your mom had a lot of Tylenol when you were in utero. 😉
Yes, the rollout is awful, and yes, the lady could drop her concerns and concentrate on the rollout instead of just the impacts on her kids.
What is worse though, is your comment because it demeans all women and blames mothers for the worlds ills, Drop the misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question: How many of the School Board Members children are being recommended to be rezoned l? I imagine not a single one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Wouldn't sending kids who live close to Herndon, many of whom have Herndon addresses, rather than bussing them all the way across the county help with that transportation issue then?
Even in the middle of the disaster of the map rollout, you still can’t drop your Langley obsession.
Don’t ever change, lady. You provide much comic relief to us on this board with your crusade. Your obsession makes me think your mom had a lot of Tylenol when you were in utero. 😉
Yes, the rollout is awful, and yes, the lady could drop her concerns and concentrate on the rollout instead of just the impacts on her kids.
What is worse though, is your comment because it demeans all women and blames mothers for the worlds ills, Drop the misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Wouldn't sending kids who live close to Herndon, many of whom have Herndon addresses, rather than bussing them all the way across the county help with that transportation issue then?
Even in the middle of the disaster of the map rollout, you still can’t drop your Langley obsession.
Don’t ever change, lady. You provide much comic relief to us on this board with your crusade. Your obsession makes me think your mom had a lot of Tylenol when you were in utero. 😉
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Wouldn't sending kids who live close to Herndon, many of whom have Herndon addresses, rather than bussing them all the way across the county help with that transportation issue then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the tool has issues why couldn’t they post the PDFs?
Because they are completely incompetent
And they are completely indifferent to the fact that families are really anxious to receive this promised information.
At this point, jobs should be lost because of the delay. Completely unacceptable.
If Penn State can fire James Franklin, FCPS can fire Michelle Reid. He has an even bigger buyout clause!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the tool has issues why couldn’t they post the PDFs?
Because they are completely incompetent
And they are completely indifferent to the fact that families are really anxious to receive this promised information.
At this point, jobs should be lost because of the delay. Completely unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they move anyone to Lewis?
They should, right? Wasn't part of this exercise adding to underpopulated schools?
Nothing in the scenarios really helps Lewis or it's students in any meaningful way. Ridiculous.
But there wasn’t a stated goal of moving kids to under utilized schools. Just “balancing enrollment” by moving kids out of the over capacity schools. FCPS is very constrained by transportation (see also, the middle school start times issue) and can’t be bussing kids any further than they currently are just so that they can use up a few hundred seats at Lewis or Herndon or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the tool has issues why couldn’t they post the PDFs?
Because they are completely incompetent
And they are completely indifferent to the fact that families are really anxious to receive this promised information.
At this point, jobs should be lost because of the delay. Completely unacceptable.