The areas redistricted to South Lakes in 2008 came mostly from Oakton and Westfield, and they would have preferred to stay at those schools. They were vocal about it, but the Reston parents already at South Lakes and wanting kids moved into SLHS had the Hunter Mill representative on the school board (Stu Gibson) on their side. Now many, if not most, of those areas moved into South Lakes in 2008 stand to move to Skyview in 2027, and they are happy about the prospect of being back at an AP school. |
70% is more than or equivalent to petitions put forth by other elementary schools during the last boundary review. |
I believe PP is talking about last year's Change.org petition, not the boundary explorer tool. |
| Still wondering if Kyle directly addressed the Crossfield-Oakton parents in the call last night. I was working and couldn't attend. |
Based solely on 2025-26 numbers, adjusted Westfield will still have a higher enrollment than Skyview, South Lakes, and several other high schools. In addition, people were repeatedly pointing to future growth in some Westfield areas south of Route 50, so that could add kids to Westfield as well. Your main beef really is that someone (apparently Dixit) is selectively only moving poorer areas into Westfield, so that could have a greater impact on its ability to offer advanced courses than if a more balanced (and logical, based on location) mix of neighborhoods were moved there. That’s a legitimate argument, but it won’t get any traction with the School Board unless Westfield families mobilize quickly and loudly. Just counting on the School Board to “do the right thing” will get you nowhere, because their commitment to doing the right thing - as opposed to what is expedient and what they think will trigger the least backlash - is absolutely nil. |
Fellow "poor" here. I agree that the insecurity thing is a weird take. But I also think the behavior from some parents has been pretty gross. There's a whole "Skyview isn't good enough for my kid, but it's fine for your kid" thing going on in 20171. I get that some people really love Oakton, and that some people want to go Skyview in order to avoid South Lakes and Westfield. Great. But there are all the people at Oak Hill who probably wish they could stay at Chantilly, and you don't hear them whining nearly as much. Meanwhile they have to hear about how terrible Skyview will be from their pro-Oakton neighbors. It's insensitive at best. Ironically, there are people in the actual rich neighborhoods whose kids go to Navy and live closer to Oakton (therefore not on any Skyview maps), who wish they would have been rezoned for Skyview. |
Is this a personal ancedote or reflected anywhere? As it seemed like Navy did not want to move to Chantilly a few weeks ago. |
Floris and Oak Hill were the two areas that historically were “promised” a new HS decades ago when the boundaries were constantly moving around. It would be the height of ingratitude, given that history and the years of overcrowding at Chantilly, for FCPS to upend the CIP to spend over $200 million on Skyview and then have Oak Hill families say “no thanks.” |
He addressed their questions and essentially stated he is waiting for future construction and bus route data before making his own judgment. |
So you're saying it's ok for Oakton parents to sh*t on Skyview while also telling Oak Hill and Floris families to shut up and be grateful for their crappy new school. Tells me what I need to know, thanks. |
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I got a reply from Meren.
She said removing the Fox Mill ES population from South Lakes HS will decrease the already under-enrolled membership and that means the programming decreases. She also said such a reality would be unacceptable to South Lakes families. I guess she just doesn't care about Fox Mill families. |
I think the pushback had more to do with splitting Navy up in weird ways than moving from Oakton to Chantilly. I think that group that would have been moved to Chantilly would have also been moved to Rocky Run for middle school which is just strange. |
It's a little out of touch to describe any area in the Oakton pyramid as poor and the same can be said about much of Fairfax county. With the exception of tear down or houses needing significant renovations it looks like all of the elementary schools in Oakton are on par with one another for house price per sq ft and lot size with the exception of some outliers in the Waples Mill area. Crossfield had several houses in the upper end of sales last year. |
I think although Chantilly is a great school, there would have been significant pushback if you moved the Navy/Oakton families there. That opinion was expressed several times at the first of the XYZ meetings. |
She hasn't been supportive the entire time, but we are zoned to Skyview in both scenarios. The first speaker in the McDaniel call last night said the final scenario would not materially change what has already been presented except for tweaks around the edges. |