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Reply to "FCPS' plans to address concerns at under-enrolled and over-enrolled schools. "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe in five years, but there will be no more changes until the next boundary review outside of the Skyview changes.[/quote] Sorry, but that's not how things were presented to the School Board this January. An excerpt from Dr. Reid's January 2026 presentation: "Sites for 1 Year Review with Recommendations by January 2027 To allow for additional community engagement and input, the following areas will be reviewed with recommendations provided to the School Board [b]by January 2027[/b]: ● The neighborhoods in Gunston, Halley, Laurel Hill, and Lorton Station elementary schools’ boundaries. ● The Bren Mar Park Elementary School middle and high school feeders. ● Greenway Downs, Jefferson Village, City Park Homes, and Kingsley Commons neighborhoods. ● Rolling Valley Elementary School middle and high school feeders (SPA 8922). ● Glasgow Middle School changes related to the Beech Tree Elementary School and Belvedere Elementary School areas. ● Keene Mill Elementary School attendance island and the surrounding schools (e.g., Cardinal Forest Elementary School and White Oaks Elementary School)." The revised boundary policy commits to a county-wide review "at least every five years." It does not prevent one-off boundary changes or, for that matter, another county-wide review sooner than five years from now. [/quote]
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