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[quote=Anonymous]The email about the boundary process just went out. Dear Families, As promised, following the completion of FCPS’ comprehensive boundary review, we have begun the process to establish an attendance boundary for the newly named Skyview High School in the western region of Fairfax County. The School Board is expected to adopt the Skyview High School boundary in June 2026. High School Pyramids Included in the Review Establishing a boundary for a new high school affects surrounding schools and pyramids. The following high school pyramids will be included in this process: Centreville High School Chantilly High School Oakton High School South Lakes High School Westfield High School Elementary and middle schools that currently feed into these high schools will also be part of the analysis. This ensures aligned school pathways from elementary through high school whenever possible. Boundary Development Process Intentional community engagement will continue to be an important part of this work. Last fall, we received community feedback on four preliminary drawings during an open house and a community meeting at what was formerly known as the “new western high school.” We are developing new maps for Skyview. Families, staff, and community members will have opportunities to provide feedback in alignment with School Board Policy 8130. The boundary process will include four phases: Phase 1: Research and Analysis First round of community engagement. Review of enrollment data, capacity, programs, transportation patterns, and other planning factors. Phase 2: Development of Boundary Concepts Creation of potential boundary scenarios based on established criteria. Phase 3: Community Engagement and Refinement Pyramid and school-based meetings and other feedback opportunities. Refining scenarios. Phase 4: Superintendent’s Recommendation Presentation of a final recommendation to the School Board for consideration and action. Transportation Once Skyview’s boundary is adopted, transportation will be provided for students who live within the approved Skyview boundary. Transportation to Skyview is not guaranteed for students who live outside the boundary. Additional information, including engagement opportunities and timelines, will be shared soon. In the interim, you may submit a question by clicking the School Assignments button on our website. Thank you for your partnership as we begin this important work. Sincerely, Fairfax County Public Schools [/quote]
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