FCPS is turning the new high school purchased to fix crowding into an Aviation magnet school instead of a high school??

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Anonymous wrote:Region 5 goes from Loudoun county line out 50 to beltway. Is anyone from 20171 on BRAC? Don't think so. KAA 8s in 20171.

Doesn't seem fair.


Therein lies the problem. There is no one from 20171 representing our families on the BRAC. Instead they gave organizations that pretend to represent FCPS families extra seats, when we all know that they are JUST representing Great Falls and Oakton.


Yes, the person who said they don't want their kids taken out of Chantilly is missing the point. I agree the families in the area who attend Chantilly would be happy to stay there--it is close--but they would be happy to have a school that is even closer.

No one in the KAA area that I can find is on BRAC.

I googled the names. I may not be 100% correct on locations as people may move, etc. and I could not find addresses for all of them.

Westfield reps live well on the south side of 50--no where near KAA.
Chantilly reps live on the south end of Chantilly boundary,
Oakton reps do not live in this area either. Appear to live near Oakton High School..
South Lakes reps appear to live in Reston which is not in Carson boundary--at least I don't think any live in Carson boundary.

There may be reps on BRAC from organizations who do live in this area, but I do not know of any.

So, are the decisions about KAA leaving out the opinions and wishes of those who most need and want it?

So, unless


Very few students from Carson go to SLHS. It is the Fox Mill kids, which is around 80 kids, and some kids from Floris. It might be 160 kids from Carson that go to SLHS and I think that is pretty high.

The families we know at Chantilly want to stay at Chantilly but screwing over the entire area and trying to push a magnate school and not making KAA a neighborhood school is wrong. I would hope that there is serious push back on this idea. If they move the four schools whose base school is Carson, Fox Mill, Floris, McNair, and Coates you would have a good mix for KAA.

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Anonymous wrote:It appears from the summary of BRAC feedback that the Region 5 representatives on the BRAC have recommended that a decision be made on the future use of KAA before any boundary changes are made that would affect Region 5, including Chantilly. It further appears that the BRAC representatives for that region are advocating for KAA to be a magnet rather than a neighborhood high school.

Source: https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2025-09/advisory_priority_analysis_-_region_5_9-8_update_epg_0.pdf

See the "new" priority identified on p. 9 of the document.


They just don't want their kids moved out of Chantilly to KAA. That's it. F* them. We deserve a school.

Based on where the BRAC members reside, they’re either (a) recommending a magnet because they want in on the new school too or (b) are cognizant of the fact a neighborhood school would drastically impact enrollment numbers at Westfield creating a large shift in programming and/or boundary adjustments south of 50.

IE Chantilly doesn’t want to move to Westfield and Westfield doesn’t want to risk losing half their student body.


Chantilly families might not want to move to KAA, either.

None of that is surprising. They were never going to suddenly spring for a new school that wasn’t even planned in the CIP for another decade without controversy.

Region 5 doesn’t even include Centreville, and there are also CVHS families who’ll oppose getting moved to Westfield as part of boundary shifts if KAA opens as a regular school.



Once more, there are no BRAC reps from the area that would likely be covered by the area that would attend KAA.

The only Chantilly neighborhood in consideration would likley be happy with a move if it is a traditional high school. They would likely be happy to stay at Chantilly, but THRU has proposed moving some to Oakton which is quite a hike and most would not want that.

But, once more, there are no reps on BRAC from the KAA area. Don't you think they should have a say?

And, I would suggest that those who think that area going to Westfield is good to come take a drive from Carson to Westfield and tell us if you think the area is part of the Westfield community. And, Carson is closer to Westfield than most of the neighborhoods than most of its students. You will pass by the airport and through industrial and commercial areas. You will not pass any residential areas. The Carson kids are isolated from the rest of Westfield.


You just keep repeating yourself. Take your blinders off and recognize that what you think is good for you may elicit different feelings among others.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It appears from the summary of BRAC feedback that the Region 5 representatives on the BRAC have recommended that a decision be made on the future use of KAA before any boundary changes are made that would affect Region 5, including Chantilly. It further appears that the BRAC representatives for that region are advocating for KAA to be a magnet rather than a neighborhood high school.

Source: https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2025-09/advisory_priority_analysis_-_region_5_9-8_update_epg_0.pdf

See the "new" priority identified on p. 9 of the document.


They just don't want their kids moved out of Chantilly to KAA. That's it. F* them. We deserve a school.

Based on where the BRAC members reside, they’re either (a) recommending a magnet because they want in on the new school too or (b) are cognizant of the fact a neighborhood school would drastically impact enrollment numbers at Westfield creating a large shift in programming and/or boundary adjustments south of 50.

IE Chantilly doesn’t want to move to Westfield and Westfield doesn’t want to risk losing half their student body.


Chantilly families might not want to move to KAA, either.

None of that is surprising. They were never going to suddenly spring for a new school that wasn’t even planned in the CIP for another decade without controversy.

Region 5 doesn’t even include Centreville, and there are also CVHS families who’ll oppose getting moved to Westfield as part of boundary shifts if KAA opens as a regular school.



Once more, there are no BRAC reps from the area that would likely be covered by the area that would attend KAA.

The only Chantilly neighborhood in consideration would likley be happy with a move if it is a traditional high school. They would likely be happy to stay at Chantilly, but THRU has proposed moving some to Oakton which is quite a hike and most would not want that.

But, once more, there are no reps on BRAC from the KAA area. Don't you think they should have a say?

And, I would suggest that those who think that area going to Westfield is good to come take a drive from Carson to Westfield and tell us if you think the area is part of the Westfield community. And, Carson is closer to Westfield than most of the neighborhoods than most of its students. You will pass by the airport and through industrial and commercial areas. You will not pass any residential areas. The Carson kids are isolated from the rest of Westfield.


You just keep repeating yourself. Take your blinders off and recognize that what you think is good for you may elicit different feelings among others.


Suggest you do the same. I don't think taking kids out of their community is a good thing if there is another option. And, there is.
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Anonymous wrote:Region 5 goes from Loudoun county line out 50 to beltway. Is anyone from 20171 on BRAC? Don't think so. KAA 8s in 20171.

Doesn't seem fair.


Therein lies the problem. There is no one from 20171 representing our families on the BRAC. Instead they gave organizations that pretend to represent FCPS families extra seats, when we all know that they are JUST representing Great Falls and Oakton.


Yes, the person who said they don't want their kids taken out of Chantilly is missing the point. I agree the families in the area who attend Chantilly would be happy to stay there--it is close--but they would be happy to have a school that is even closer.

No one in the KAA area that I can find is on BRAC.

I googled the names. I may not be 100% correct on locations as people may move, etc. and I could not find addresses for all of them.

Westfield reps live well on the south side of 50--no where near KAA.
Chantilly reps live on the south end of Chantilly boundary,
Oakton reps do not live in this area either. Appear to live near Oakton High School..
South Lakes reps appear to live in Reston which is not in Carson boundary--at least I don't think any live in Carson boundary.

There may be reps on BRAC from organizations who do live in this area, but I do not know of any.

So, are the decisions about KAA leaving out the opinions and wishes of those who most need and want it?

So, unless


Very few students from Carson go to SLHS. It is the Fox Mill kids, which is around 80 kids, and some kids from Floris. It might be 160 kids from Carson that go to SLHS and I think that is pretty high.

The families we know at Chantilly want to stay at Chantilly but screwing over the entire area and trying to push a magnate school and not making KAA a neighborhood school is wrong. I would hope that there is serious push back on this idea. If they move the four schools whose base school is Carson, Fox Mill, Floris, McNair, and Coates you would have a good mix for KAA.



Fox Mill has about 80 kids per grade. All of Fox Mill feeds to Carson, and all of Fox Mill feeds to South Lakes.

But Fox Mill sends kids to Oak Hill for AAP and gets kids for JI. On balance, the real number of in-bound Fox Mill kids at the school is closer to 70 per grade. Multiply that by four and that is about 280 South Lakes kids zoned to Fox Mill/Carson.

It's harder to estimate the number from Floris since it's a split feeder but we know that Thru didn't propose to eliminate the split feeder, which means that at least 25% of Floris goes to Carson/South Lakes. Floris has about 100 kids per grade and on average loses about 6 kids to other schools, so the real number of in-bound Floris kids at the school is closer to 106. Muliplying that by .25 gets you about 26 kids, and multiplying that by four gets you an additional 104 South Lakes kids zoned to Floris/Carson.

This suggests moving the Fox Mill and Floris kids now at South Lakes to KAA would pull about 384 kids out of South Lakes before any adjustment was made for kids attending TJ or pupil placing.
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No one in the area served by Carson or Franklin is on the BRAC committee. They have had no say in the KAA portion. I don't know who on the Region 5 proposed otherwise, but it is not anyone in the area that would be served by KAA.
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Anonymous wrote:No one in the area served by Carson or Franklin is on the BRAC committee. They have had no say in the KAA portion. I don't know who on the Region 5 proposed otherwise, but it is not anyone in the area that would be served by KAA.


It’s the Democratic groups that are pushing for it to be a magnet.
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Anonymous wrote:No one in the area served by Carson or Franklin is on the BRAC committee. They have had no say in the KAA portion. I don't know who on the Region 5 proposed otherwise, but it is not anyone in the area that would be served by KAA.


Everyone in the county is paying for KAA and entitled to have an opinion about its future use, especially given the broader implications that affect other areas.

You’re also allowed to have a different view. It’s not like every community in other pyramids is fully represented by their BRAC members.
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Anonymous wrote:No one in the area served by Carson or Franklin is on the BRAC committee. They have had no say in the KAA portion. I don't know who on the Region 5 proposed otherwise, but it is not anyone in the area that would be served by KAA.


It’s the Democratic groups that are pushing for it to be a magnet.


For people who push "equity" it is kind of ironic.
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Anonymous wrote:No one in the area served by Carson or Franklin is on the BRAC committee. They have had no say in the KAA portion. I don't know who on the Region 5 proposed otherwise, but it is not anyone in the area that would be served by KAA.


It’s the Democratic groups that are pushing for it to be a magnet.


What does that even mean? Most of the county is Democratic.
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Anonymous wrote:No one in the area served by Carson or Franklin is on the BRAC committee. They have had no say in the KAA portion. I don't know who on the Region 5 proposed otherwise, but it is not anyone in the area that would be served by KAA.


It’s the Democratic groups that are pushing for it to be a magnet.


What does that even mean? Most of the county is Democratic.


Is there a link to these groups you’re referring to with posts or statements?
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Fairfax County Federation is pushing for a magnet. They have a lot of influence and I'm pretty sure they are mostly Democrats--though it is "non-partisan."
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Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Federation is pushing for a magnet. They have a lot of influence and I'm pretty sure they are mostly Democrats--though it is "non-partisan."


The only outside group that has a lot of influence on the School Board is the Fairfax County Democratic Committee.
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