Everyone agrees the site is a good site for a high school. But they don't have the approvals yet to serve more than 1000 kids. The costs are a real issue. FCPS already lied when it put out multiple statements referring to an estimated $280 million in savings, based on the difference between the initial $150 million purchase price and estimates that building a new school from scratch would cost around $430 million. Within a few months, they were estimating it would cost over $50 million more to get Skyview ready, which means the prior statements were false and the purported savings would be $230 million, not $280 million. The "plans" for the future are not "set" until they've done a LOT of additional work with the main Skyview building and the two shell buildings. If the costs are even higher, their prior misrepresentation becomes even more glaring. In addition, future county approvals are not guaranteed. That's why they probably do have a "Plan B" (i.e., some type of smaller magnet or lottery school) that would be an exit ramp if the costs spiral or future approvals hit an obstacle (as at Centreville). |
| So when do they release the new maps…at the actual meeting or before the meeting on Thursday? Will FCPS try to pull another fast one on everyone?? |
Where is this info? |
| You know what, I've changed my mind. I think the magnet person is right. |
Centreville is still not approved, as far as I know. It is at capacity. Westfield is at capacity. Oakton is over capacity. South Lakes is close to capacity. Chantilly is way over capacity. There is new construction in most of the area around all these schools. (Maybe not Centreville.) Where do you think the kids should go to school? |
You didn't read the new number? https://www.ffxnow.com/2026/05/20/reuse-of-private-academy-as-public-skyview-high-school-approved/
So now it looks like we are $400 million ahead on this new school. It's practically free at this point. That should give them plenty of leeway for any cost overruns. |
I hate how Reid is pushing “airport theme” on a community that doesn’t necessarily identify as an “airport” community. There is so much more to this area. |
| Personally I think the real problem is that the local community wants a traditional high school, but the school personnel that have evaluated Skyview know that the building and grounds are a long way away from being a traditional HS. The school board and gatehouse are trying to find ways to give the community what they want, but it is going to be costly and its boundary adjustments will have repercussions on a lot of people that they won’t like. It will come down to who FCPS wants to piss off less. The people living around Skyview, the people who are forced to move to Westfield, or the general taxpayer. Making Skyview a magnet only upsets one group. The traditional route will be a much larger group. |
The Skyview Aviators? Eesh. |
LOL. Of course their prior estimates weren’t audited, and now they feel free to just make up whatever numbers they want. Don’t forget - these are the same people who’ll vote this week to approve a construction contract for a new ES in Dunn Loring that isn’t needed. Planning and fiscal transparency aren’t their strong suits. |
| was that supposedly the most popular vote? i doubt it |
I know you refuse to give up on this, but all of it has already been discussed in public and voted on by the school board. The area desperately needs a traditional school, the community wants a traditional school, and the board (and CIP) identified the need for and voted for a traditional school. There is only a small group (you included) that wants something different. |
and you've failed to identify how we resolve all the overcrowding at the western schools without this new school being dedicated to students from the overcrowded areas - not a magnet which would primarily take students from the schools that are not overcrowded. The solution isn't to keep stacking more and more trailers onto the western high school properties until there isn't any more room. |
This is an excellent summary. This process has been horribly mismanaged since day one, and at some point FCPS is going to have to make some tough decisions. |
| Enrollment is dropping across the county and the nation. We won’t have capacity issues in 5 years. Look at our numbers. The district will be shrinking. I’m not saying that area should not have a school. It doesn’t make sense for kids to drive that far to a HS. It just won’t be needed because of capacity. Location is a legitimate argument. |