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When boundaries are decided, is it true that all addresses within 2 miles distance of a high school are/will be associated with that high school? Is distance/travel time the first criteria followed by demographics? Is it 1 mile, 2 miles, 3 miles? How does it work?
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I am not aware of any such rule or any weighting factor outside of what is in policy 8130. Of course, the closer you are to a school the more likely you are to be assigned to that school.
FCPS has introduced perpetual uncertainty into the process. If you want predictability, reliability, and peace, you should look outside of the county or go private. |
| Yea right. lol. Distance and walkability is not a priority for fcps. We have boundaries that make no sense that may keep changing |
| Some of the high schools are too close together to enforce this threshold. I think Madison to Oakton to Fairfax to Woodson is about a mile between each school. |
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Sometimes there is not enough room in the school for all those who are close.
One reason Chantilly is popular is because all the students do live close. However, there are many students who live very close to the school but are sent miles away because there is no room. I suspect there are other schools that may have the same issue at all levels--elementary through high. |
same for Langley, Marshall, and McLean |
Close, but not as close as that. Madison to Oakton 1.4 miles Oakton to Fairfax 2.0 miles Fairfax to Woodson 2.9 miles Langley to McLean 2.6 miles McLean to Marshall 2.6 miles [Lewis to Edison 2.2 miles] |