FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:does the entire current Oakton HS region still stay under Oakton HS in both the scenarios?

The western part of Franklin Farm is moved to Skyview in Scenario 1


That isn’t actual Franklin Farm I don’t think. Just a few streets very close to it. But not sure they are part of the HOA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the slide presentation, it shows Floris at 105-115% capacity? There is no way FCPS should be allowing elementary schools to get this high especially when there are so many schools nearby that are under capacity. I understand they aren’t making elementary changes but it seems like that one needs to be fixed. It’s insane to me that they didn’t see this during the boundary review that just happened.


There are parts of Floris that are very close to Fox Mill ES, which I thought I saw was at 84% capacity, there is space there to move kids. It would be a different school but they are in the same neighborhood as the FMES are so it would be a move to school with friends in it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:does the entire current Oakton HS region still stay under Oakton HS in both the scenarios?

The western part of Franklin Farm is moved to Skyview in Scenario 1


That isn’t actual Franklin Farm I don’t think. Just a few streets very close to it. But not sure they are part of the HOA.


It is Frankin Farm. It is part of the HOA. That part is at Oak Hill and has been for at least 30 years. Kids have been at Chantilly al9ng wi5h Chantilly Highlands.
Anonymous
Nope -pockets of Franklin Farm and some smaller communities across the street are impacted in scenario 1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope -pockets of Franklin Farm and some smaller communities across the street are impacted in scenario 1


Are you talking about Crossfield part or part west of parkway?

Anonymous
Crossfield part of Franklin farm. Not across the county parkway. Neighborhood streets will have both SkyView and Oakton buses coming if they go with option 1. They also split crossfield as a 3 way split in middle and high as part of scenario 1. I thought the idea was keep the community together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield part of Franklin farm. Not across the county parkway. Neighborhood streets will have both SkyView and Oakton buses coming if they go with option 1. They also split crossfield as a 3 way split in middle and high as part of scenario 1. I thought the idea was keep the community together.


I think they are also taking Franklin Oaks in that scenario. It is right by West Ox and very close to Skyview.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield part of Franklin farm. Not across the county parkway. Neighborhood streets will have both SkyView and Oakton buses coming if they go with option 1. They also split crossfield as a 3 way split in middle and high as part of scenario 1. I thought the idea was keep the community together.


I think they are also taking Franklin Oaks in that scenario. It is right by West Ox and very close to Skyview.


It's so messed up. They are moving a neighborhood that is connected to Franklin Farm by trails and by street, and then they are moving one dead end street in Franklin Farm that is only connected by trail. Plus three other neighborhoods that are west of the pipeline off of West Ox. Why would they choose the pipeline and not just West Ox Rd?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield part of Franklin farm. Not across the county parkway. Neighborhood streets will have both SkyView and Oakton buses coming if they go with option 1. They also split crossfield as a 3 way split in middle and high as part of scenario 1. I thought the idea was keep the community together.


I think they are also taking Franklin Oaks in that scenario. It is right by West Ox and very close to Skyview.


It's so messed up. They are moving a neighborhood that is connected to Franklin Farm by trails and by street, and then they are moving one dead end street in Franklin Farm that is only connected by trail. Plus three other neighborhoods that are west of the pipeline off of West Ox. Why would they choose the pipeline and not just West Ox Rd?


By the way, those neighborhoods all share busses with parts of Franklin Farm to go to Carson and Oakton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the slide presentation, it shows Floris at 105-115% capacity? There is no way FCPS should be allowing elementary schools to get this high especially when there are so many schools nearby that are under capacity. I understand they aren’t making elementary changes but it seems like that one needs to be fixed. It’s insane to me that they didn’t see this during the boundary review that just happened.


There are parts of Floris that are very close to Fox Mill ES, which I thought I saw was at 84% capacity, there is space there to move kids. It would be a different school but they are in the same neighborhood as the FMES are so it would be a move to school with friends in it.

The previous scenario round moved varying bits of Floris east of Monroe Street. But they really aren't the same neighborhood.
Anonymous
The part of western Franklin Farm that is north of Lees Corner/Thompson Rd is being rezoned to Skyview from Chantilly but remains at Franklin in Scenario 1 and stays at Franklin/Chantilly in Scenario 2.

From what I can tell, the only differences between Scenario 1 and Scenario 2 are that one part of Western Franklin Farm that goes to Oak Hill, the handful of neighborhoods from Crossfield that are West of the pipeline, and one part of Dogwood that is West of Fairfax County Parkway.

All of these things in Scenario 1 create split feeders at elementary schools that did not previously exist (it resolves one split at Oak Hill while creating another, it turns Crossfield from a 2 way to a 3 way split feeder, and currently all of Dogwood goes to SLHS).

Are there any other elementary schools in the area that are three way split feeders (not counting AAP centers)? Is Oak Hill currently a three way split feeder?
Anonymous
Oakton at 103 percent capacity, Centreville at 109% capacity, and Westfield at 74% capacity.

Make it make sense.

Did Reid tell the consultants to make every other area happy at Westfield's expense?

The brazenness of the Walney Oaks corruption is honestly, shocking, and I have had kids in FCPS for 21 years.
Anonymous
In the tool, if you type in "eagle chase circle" into the address search (Walney Oaks area) you can see that it is still assigned to Stone Westfield for scenario two.

100% Proof that the consultants assigned them to Westfield and Reid or a lackey moved it back after it was published.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the tool, if you type in "eagle chase circle" into the address search (Walney Oaks area) you can see that it is still assigned to Stone Westfield for scenario two.

100% Proof that the consultants assigned them to Westfield and Reid or a lackey moved it back after it was published.


They aren't even good at being corrupt.

The fix is in out in the open. Sorry to the Westfield families, FCPS has designated your school as the official loser in the Skyview Boundary Hunger Games.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope -pockets of Franklin Farm and some smaller communities across the street are impacted in scenario 1


These 2 Skyview scenarios are option B but have 2 variable additions:
Option B - 86 %
Scenario 1 -95% includes 3 spas from Crossfield. Navy island is like a cockroach-survives anything.
Scenario 2- 88 % includes 1 spa from Dogwood [west of 286- could be at Floris/McNair etc]-core Skyview territory.

Big difference on Option B was also at the overcrowded Chantilly. That needs to be resurrected despite massive BS from whomever.
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2025-10/optionb.pdf
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