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Anonymous wrote:Who is the region 5 fcps stooge?

Region 5 should want to talk about KAA boundaries first.


THIS! As a resident in the Herndon/Chantilly area I'm pretty sure there is nothing more impactful to Region 5 boundaries than the KAA acquisition. The fact that the board and Reid aren't even remotely addressing this is shocking.


Perhaps the Fairfax Citizens Assoc crew and any related BRAC reps will remove KAA as a base school. IDK. https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf

What shocks me is that any and all BRAC reps whether pyramid or special interest are not complaining about meeing/discussion/information for Marshall in Region 5. The FCPS creation of the Marshall Pyramid Island, largest in FCPS.

The 8/5/25 slide show on transfers appears to be a placeholder meeting simply reformatting stuff from 2/21/25 program listing and 3/26/25 [splits, MS 6-8, transfers]. https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/20250221_SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/3-26-2025SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf


I don't know where all the pyramid members are from. However, doing a quick google of the pyramid reps from Chantilly, Westfield, South Lakes, and Oakton (all have elementary schools in KAA area) I can find no representative who lives in the KAA area. South Lakes appears to be repped by Reston residents. Chantilly reps appear to live between Chantilly and Centreville. One Westfield rep appears to live in Centreville. One Oakton rep appears to live in Blake Lane area.

This is just a casual google search of the names. And, it may not be accurate. It is certainly not comprehensive. But, this illustrates why the KAA site is so important to this area. This area appears to have no representation on BRAC.

And, the people most vocal complaining about KAA are all from the current Langley area. Why do they care so much?

And, no. It does not need to be a magnet school. It needs to be a "regular" high school that accommodates the local area.


Absolutely - once again, people in Oak Hill and southern Herndon are getting ignored by the school board, and because Langley parents who live nowhere near us seem to think their children deserve a TJ that is closer to their house, we're probably not going to get our high school. Who are these people and why do they hate us?


Why are you getting so worked up and seeing Langley parents behind every corner.

I think a PP brought up the letter from this obscure "Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations" again because they wanted to flag the fact that FCPS and Thru Consulting still don't seem to dealing with how the KAA purchase might affect school boundaries. But I don't think that person necessarily lives in the Langley pyramid (they seem particularly interested in issues affecting Marshall) or necessarily shares the views expressed in that FCFCA letter. Rather they just seem to be another poster confused by what the hell FCPS thinks it's doing with this ongoing boundary review.


DP. Yeah, fcfca isn’t a Langley-group. This seems like the Langley-hater at it again.

Bets about whether she’s on the region 5 BRAC?


Who knows, but I don't think it's a coincidence that a poster is trying to stir up Langley hate around the same time that people are incensed that BRAC members from Region 5 announced that it was one of their top three priorities to see Langley kids who don't live in Region 5 redistricted to a school that also isn't in Region 5.


No. Not promoting Langley hate at all. But, the comment was made on here that Region 5 should have expressed more concern about KAA. I live in KAA area, Region 5 and I agree. But, pp a few pages back was blaming the Region 5 comment on this area. And,this area has no rep that I am aware of on the BRAC committee.

And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.

I have never suggested or promoted that Forestville should move to Herndon. However, there are plenty of people on here who have suggested that my neighborhood move to Herndon (thirty minutes away) rather than have a new high school. Since FairFACTs matters has promoted the idea that FCPS use existing facilities, I can only assume that is where the comment originates.
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Anonymous wrote:Who is the region 5 fcps stooge?

Region 5 should want to talk about KAA boundaries first.


THIS! As a resident in the Herndon/Chantilly area I'm pretty sure there is nothing more impactful to Region 5 boundaries than the KAA acquisition. The fact that the board and Reid aren't even remotely addressing this is shocking.


Perhaps the Fairfax Citizens Assoc crew and any related BRAC reps will remove KAA as a base school. IDK. https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf

What shocks me is that any and all BRAC reps whether pyramid or special interest are not complaining about meeing/discussion/information for Marshall in Region 5. The FCPS creation of the Marshall Pyramid Island, largest in FCPS.

The 8/5/25 slide show on transfers appears to be a placeholder meeting simply reformatting stuff from 2/21/25 program listing and 3/26/25 [splits, MS 6-8, transfers]. https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/20250221_SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/3-26-2025SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf


This is pure bullshit. We NEED a high school in western Fairfax. The board stated this is going to happen. The rich parents of Langley are insane - there's not demand for 2000 more seats in a STEM-focused school. We don't need another TJ, we have one. What we need is a school were my kids won't be on a bus on the highway for 45 minutes just to get to high school.


DP. Of course there's a demand for additional seats at a STEM-focused magnet. TJ turns away far more students than it admits, and many of those turned away are from Western Fairfax and Loudoun.

Whether KAA should be used for that purpose or for a neighborhood high school, as multiple School Board members suggested earlier this year, is a different question. But if there were an additional STEM magnet, or a humanities magnet for that matter, the demand would absolutely be there.


And, leave the area that needs the high school empty handed once more.

I don't think this area has any BRAC reps.


If only region 5 had BRAC members willing to focus on their own region and list this as a priority rather than suggest moves in other regions. 🤬


Hey, they didn't scheme to get the third Woodson member appointed to the BRAC just to pass up on opportunities like that.
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Anonymous wrote:Who is the region 5 fcps stooge?

Region 5 should want to talk about KAA boundaries first.


THIS! As a resident in the Herndon/Chantilly area I'm pretty sure there is nothing more impactful to Region 5 boundaries than the KAA acquisition. The fact that the board and Reid aren't even remotely addressing this is shocking.


Perhaps the Fairfax Citizens Assoc crew and any related BRAC reps will remove KAA as a base school. IDK. https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf

What shocks me is that any and all BRAC reps whether pyramid or special interest are not complaining about meeing/discussion/information for Marshall in Region 5. The FCPS creation of the Marshall Pyramid Island, largest in FCPS.

The 8/5/25 slide show on transfers appears to be a placeholder meeting simply reformatting stuff from 2/21/25 program listing and 3/26/25 [splits, MS 6-8, transfers]. https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/20250221_SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/3-26-2025SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf


I don't know where all the pyramid members are from. However, doing a quick google of the pyramid reps from Chantilly, Westfield, South Lakes, and Oakton (all have elementary schools in KAA area) I can find no representative who lives in the KAA area. South Lakes appears to be repped by Reston residents. Chantilly reps appear to live between Chantilly and Centreville. One Westfield rep appears to live in Centreville. One Oakton rep appears to live in Blake Lane area.

This is just a casual google search of the names. And, it may not be accurate. It is certainly not comprehensive. But, this illustrates why the KAA site is so important to this area. This area appears to have no representation on BRAC.

And, the people most vocal complaining about KAA are all from the current Langley area. Why do they care so much?

And, no. It does not need to be a magnet school. It needs to be a "regular" high school that accommodates the local area.


Absolutely - once again, people in Oak Hill and southern Herndon are getting ignored by the school board, and because Langley parents who live nowhere near us seem to think their children deserve a TJ that is closer to their house, we're probably not going to get our high school. Who are these people and why do they hate us?


Why are you getting so worked up and seeing Langley parents behind every corner.

I think a PP brought up the letter from this obscure "Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations" again because they wanted to flag the fact that FCPS and Thru Consulting still don't seem to dealing with how the KAA purchase might affect school boundaries. But I don't think that person necessarily lives in the Langley pyramid (they seem particularly interested in issues affecting Marshall) or necessarily shares the views expressed in that FCFCA letter. Rather they just seem to be another poster confused by what the hell FCPS thinks it's doing with this ongoing boundary review.


DP. Yeah, fcfca isn’t a Langley-group. This seems like the Langley-hater at it again.

Bets about whether she’s on the region 5 BRAC?


Who knows, but I don't think it's a coincidence that a poster is trying to stir up Langley hate around the same time that people are incensed that BRAC members from Region 5 announced that it was one of their top three priorities to see Langley kids who don't live in Region 5 redistricted to a school that also isn't in Region 5.


No. Not promoting Langley hate at all. But, the comment was made on here that Region 5 should have expressed more concern about KAA. I live in KAA area, Region 5 and I agree. But, pp a few pages back was blaming the Region 5 comment on this area. And,this area has no rep that I am aware of on the BRAC committee.

And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.

I have never suggested or promoted that Forestville should move to Herndon. However, there are plenty of people on here who have suggested that my neighborhood move to Herndon (thirty minutes away) rather than have a new high school. Since FairFACTs matters has promoted the idea that FCPS use existing facilities, I can only assume that is where the comment originates.


Just going to copy and paste since you seem intent on mischaracterizing positions:

Asking for answers to some basic questions relating to the KAA acquisition (i.e., funding sources, impact on other capital projects, and impact on the ongoing boundary review) is neither opposition to the purchase nor advocacy that it be used for a magnet rather than a neighborhood school.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who is the region 5 fcps stooge?

Region 5 should want to talk about KAA boundaries first.


THIS! As a resident in the Herndon/Chantilly area I'm pretty sure there is nothing more impactful to Region 5 boundaries than the KAA acquisition. The fact that the board and Reid aren't even remotely addressing this is shocking.


Perhaps the Fairfax Citizens Assoc crew and any related BRAC reps will remove KAA as a base school. IDK. https://www.fairfaxfederation.org/_files/ugd/8bf868_d128de909f284981a476bef5d4429396.pdf

What shocks me is that any and all BRAC reps whether pyramid or special interest are not complaining about meeing/discussion/information for Marshall in Region 5. The FCPS creation of the Marshall Pyramid Island, largest in FCPS.

The 8/5/25 slide show on transfers appears to be a placeholder meeting simply reformatting stuff from 2/21/25 program listing and 3/26/25 [splits, MS 6-8, transfers]. https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/20250221_SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/3-26-2025SuperintendentBoundaryReviewAdvisoryCommitteePresentation.pdf


I don't know where all the pyramid members are from. However, doing a quick google of the pyramid reps from Chantilly, Westfield, South Lakes, and Oakton (all have elementary schools in KAA area) I can find no representative who lives in the KAA area. South Lakes appears to be repped by Reston residents. Chantilly reps appear to live between Chantilly and Centreville. One Westfield rep appears to live in Centreville. One Oakton rep appears to live in Blake Lane area.

This is just a casual google search of the names. And, it may not be accurate. It is certainly not comprehensive. But, this illustrates why the KAA site is so important to this area. This area appears to have no representation on BRAC.

And, the people most vocal complaining about KAA are all from the current Langley area. Why do they care so much?

And, no. It does not need to be a magnet school. It needs to be a "regular" high school that accommodates the local area.


Absolutely - once again, people in Oak Hill and southern Herndon are getting ignored by the school board, and because Langley parents who live nowhere near us seem to think their children deserve a TJ that is closer to their house, we're probably not going to get our high school. Who are these people and why do they hate us?


Why are you getting so worked up and seeing Langley parents behind every corner.

I think a PP brought up the letter from this obscure "Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations" again because they wanted to flag the fact that FCPS and Thru Consulting still don't seem to dealing with how the KAA purchase might affect school boundaries. But I don't think that person necessarily lives in the Langley pyramid (they seem particularly interested in issues affecting Marshall) or necessarily shares the views expressed in that FCFCA letter. Rather they just seem to be another poster confused by what the hell FCPS thinks it's doing with this ongoing boundary review.


DP. Yeah, fcfca isn’t a Langley-group. This seems like the Langley-hater at it again.

Bets about whether she’s on the region 5 BRAC?


Who knows, but I don't think it's a coincidence that a poster is trying to stir up Langley hate around the same time that people are incensed that BRAC members from Region 5 announced that it was one of their top three priorities to see Langley kids who don't live in Region 5 redistricted to a school that also isn't in Region 5.


No. Not promoting Langley hate at all. But, the comment was made on here that Region 5 should have expressed more concern about KAA. I live in KAA area, Region 5 and I agree. But, pp a few pages back was blaming the Region 5 comment on this area. And,this area has no rep that I am aware of on the BRAC committee.

And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.

I have never suggested or promoted that Forestville should move to Herndon. However, there are plenty of people on here who have suggested that my neighborhood move to Herndon (thirty minutes away) rather than have a new high school. Since FairFACTs matters has promoted the idea that FCPS use existing facilities, I can only assume that is where the comment originates.


1) You can’t say “it does appear to be” and then the next sentence say “That is not speculation” because that is quite literally speculation. Textbook definition.

2) Can you point us to FFM promoting using existing facilities? I don’t remember ever hearing that being a platform of theirs.
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And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.


Go read the Nextdoor Feed with many, many comments from Great Falls and FairFacts Matters reps.
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And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.


Go read the Nextdoor Feed with many, many comments from Great Falls and FairFacts Matters reps.


That’s a useless pointer. Just about everyone has a different Next Door feed if they’ve even bothered to sign up (which is an exercise in masochism, since it’s 95% about dog poop in yards, bad contractors, and local teens driving too fast) and the search/archive features are primitive at best.
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And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.


Go read the Nextdoor Feed with many, many comments from Great Falls and FairFacts Matters reps.


NP. I have noticed the same on Nextdoor. Many from areas quite close to Herndon, or within the Herndon zip code.
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And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.


Go read the Nextdoor Feed with many, many comments from Great Falls and FairFacts Matters reps.


I have seen those posts and agree with a different poster that they are advocating for transparency in the purchase process, not against KAA.

Seems like you’re trying to misdirect here.
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And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.


Go read the Nextdoor Feed with many, many comments from Great Falls and FairFacts Matters reps.


That’s a useless pointer. Just about everyone has a different Next Door feed if they’ve even bothered to sign up (which is an exercise in masochism, since it’s 95% about dog poop in yards, bad contractors, and local teens driving too fast) and the search/archive features are primitive at best.


On my Nextdoor feed there are tons of comments from Great Falls. Hundreds since June. And, many, many prior to that. And, only one or two from Great Falls support KAA purchase. They keep screaming process--when anyone knows you cannot advertise your intent to purchase a specific property.

I agree with the inappropriateness of the Region 5 comment--however, I seriously doubt it came from anyone in the KAA area since there do not appear to be any members from this area.
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Anonymous wrote:All of these rezoning proposals are based on fall 2024 enrollment

A lot of things have changed since then.

It will be interesting to see the enrollment numbers after a month of school has passed.

Yes- especially with so many changes in Federal employment. I believe certain pyramids will see a big impact if they haven’t already seen enrollment go down.
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No. Not promoting Langley hate at all. But, the comment was made on here that Region 5 should have expressed more concern about KAA. I live in KAA area, Region 5 and I agree. But, pp a few pages back was blaming the Region 5 comment on this area. And,this area has no rep that I am aware of on the BRAC committee.

And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.

I have never suggested or promoted that Forestville should move to Herndon. However, there are plenty of people on here who have suggested that my neighborhood move to Herndon (thirty minutes away) rather than have a new high school. Since FairFACTs matters has promoted the idea that FCPS use existing facilities, I can only assume that is where the comment originates.


1) You can’t say “it does appear to be” and then the next sentence say “That is not speculation” because that is quite literally speculation. Textbook definition.

2) [b]Can you point us to FFM promoting using existing facilities? I don’t remember ever hearing that being a platform of theirs.
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This was posted on Nextdoor by a Great Falls member of FairFacts Matter who sits on the BRAC committee:

"FCPS School Board Skips Public Input, Buys Private Academy While County Sits on Surplus Infrastructure

Hi neighbors —

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) response from the Department of Planning & Development’s Schools Committee turned up Planning Commission materials that, to my knowledge, have never been shared with the wider community. After reading them, I’m concerned the School Board’s vote to purchase the former King Abdullah Academy (KAA) in Herndon appears to have moved forward without a complete, data-driven public discussion.

What the FOIA documents revealed
• Inventory exists. The County’s Facilities Management Department keeps a list of under-used or vacant public properties—some large enough for a new school.

• FCPS left out. When a site is declared surplus, a memo goes to other County agencies, but Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) isn’t on the distribution list.
• First right of refusal. State law lets the Board offer surplus land to FCPS—after holding a public hearing.
Despite this, none of the surplus inventory was discussed before last night’s vote to purchase KAA (at least not in public forum).

What the community still hasn’t seen
1. County-wide capacity analysis showing KAA was the most urgent need.
2. Cost comparison of renovating surplus sites versus buying KAA.
3. Equity and location review explaining how a Herndon site best serves students across Fairfax.
4. Long-range enrollment outlook, given declining birth rates and possible shifts in federal employment - was this still needed. (Yes, FCPS does projections, but I have not seen any with these important factors).
5. What the ongoing costs will be? This is actually a bigger deal than the initial investment.

Why this matters
Before committing tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, the public deserves a transparent, data-driven comparison of all available options—including properties we already own. Had the Board invited community feedback, these FOIA findings could have informed the conversation.

Legal disclaimer: The information and opinions shared here are drawn from publicly available documents obtained through FOIA and reflect my own personal research. They are provided solely for general informational purposes.
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No. Not promoting Langley hate at all. But, the comment was made on here that Region 5 should have expressed more concern about KAA. I live in KAA area, Region 5 and I agree. But, pp a few pages back was blaming the Region 5 comment on this area. And,this area has no rep that I am aware of on the BRAC committee.

And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.

I have never suggested or promoted that Forestville should move to Herndon. However, there are plenty of people on here who have suggested that my neighborhood move to Herndon (thirty minutes away) rather than have a new high school. Since FairFACTs matters has promoted the idea that FCPS use existing facilities, I can only assume that is where the comment originates.


1) You can’t say “it does appear to be” and then the next sentence say “That is not speculation” because that is quite literally speculation. Textbook definition.

2) [b]Can you point us to FFM promoting using existing facilities? I don’t remember ever hearing that being a platform of theirs.
[/b]


This was posted on Nextdoor by a Great Falls member of FairFacts Matter who sits on the BRAC committee:

"FCPS School Board Skips Public Input, Buys Private Academy While County Sits on Surplus Infrastructure

Hi neighbors —

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) response from the Department of Planning & Development’s Schools Committee turned up Planning Commission materials that, to my knowledge, have never been shared with the wider community. After reading them, I’m concerned the School Board’s vote to purchase the former King Abdullah Academy (KAA) in Herndon appears to have moved forward without a complete, data-driven public discussion.

What the FOIA documents revealed
• Inventory exists. The County’s Facilities Management Department keeps a list of under-used or vacant public properties—some large enough for a new school.

• FCPS left out. When a site is declared surplus, a memo goes to other County agencies, but Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) isn’t on the distribution list.
• First right of refusal. State law lets the Board offer surplus land to FCPS—after holding a public hearing.
Despite this, none of the surplus inventory was discussed before last night’s vote to purchase KAA (at least not in public forum).

What the community still hasn’t seen
1. County-wide capacity analysis showing KAA was the most urgent need.
2. Cost comparison of renovating surplus sites versus buying KAA.
3. Equity and location review explaining how a Herndon site best serves students across Fairfax.
4. Long-range enrollment outlook, given declining birth rates and possible shifts in federal employment - was this still needed. (Yes, FCPS does projections, but I have not seen any with these important factors).
5. What the ongoing costs will be? This is actually a bigger deal than the initial investment.

Why this matters
Before committing tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, the public deserves a transparent, data-driven comparison of all available options—including properties we already own. Had the Board invited community feedback, these FOIA findings could have informed the conversation.

Legal disclaimer: The information and opinions shared here are drawn from publicly available documents obtained through FOIA and reflect my own personal research. They are provided solely for general informational purposes.


TLDR: hell hath no furry like a great falls resident scorned.
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No. Not promoting Langley hate at all. But, the comment was made on here that Region 5 should have expressed more concern about KAA. I live in KAA area, Region 5 and I agree. But, pp a few pages back was blaming the Region 5 comment on this area. And,this area has no rep that I am aware of on the BRAC committee.

And, it does appear to be the Langley people most against the KAA purchase. That is not speculation.

I have never suggested or promoted that Forestville should move to Herndon. However, there are plenty of people on here who have suggested that my neighborhood move to Herndon (thirty minutes away) rather than have a new high school. Since FairFACTs matters has promoted the idea that FCPS use existing facilities, I can only assume that is where the comment originates.


1) You can’t say “it does appear to be” and then the next sentence say “That is not speculation” because that is quite literally speculation. Textbook definition.

2) [b]Can you point us to FFM promoting using existing facilities? I don’t remember ever hearing that being a platform of theirs.
[/b]


This was posted on Nextdoor by a Great Falls member of FairFacts Matter who sits on the BRAC committee:

"FCPS School Board Skips Public Input, Buys Private Academy While County Sits on Surplus Infrastructure

Hi neighbors —

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) response from the Department of Planning & Development’s Schools Committee turned up Planning Commission materials that, to my knowledge, have never been shared with the wider community. After reading them, I’m concerned the School Board’s vote to purchase the former King Abdullah Academy (KAA) in Herndon appears to have moved forward without a complete, data-driven public discussion.

What the FOIA documents revealed
• Inventory exists. The County’s Facilities Management Department keeps a list of under-used or vacant public properties—some large enough for a new school.

• FCPS left out. When a site is declared surplus, a memo goes to other County agencies, but Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) isn’t on the distribution list.
• First right of refusal. State law lets the Board offer surplus land to FCPS—after holding a public hearing.
Despite this, none of the surplus inventory was discussed before last night’s vote to purchase KAA (at least not in public forum).

What the community still hasn’t seen
1. County-wide capacity analysis showing KAA was the most urgent need.
2. Cost comparison of renovating surplus sites versus buying KAA.
3. Equity and location review explaining how a Herndon site best serves students across Fairfax.
4. Long-range enrollment outlook, given declining birth rates and possible shifts in federal employment - was this still needed. (Yes, FCPS does projections, but I have not seen any with these important factors).
5. What the ongoing costs will be? This is actually a bigger deal than the initial investment.

Why this matters
Before committing tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, the public deserves a transparent, data-driven comparison of all available options—including properties we already own. Had the Board invited community feedback, these FOIA findings could have informed the conversation.

Legal disclaimer: The information and opinions shared here are drawn from publicly available documents obtained through FOIA and reflect my own personal research. They are provided solely for general informational purposes.


That’s not an FFM post but also doesn’t support your claim. I agree with that poster btw that there should be more transparency in the KAA process.
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What the FOIA documents revealed
• Inventory exists. The County’s Facilities Management Department keeps a list of under-used or vacant public properties—some large enough for a new school.


Please note: I've never seen anything about a county facility in the 20171 area large enough for a new school.

Please show your work.
Anonymous
Is there a way to get in touch with Region 5 reps? I really want to understand where they get off making gibberish priorities like that and ignoring more pressing needs for the region.
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