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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does that mean SL will not be "in boundary"? I know kids from Fox Mill who are in my MS with my son and they all plan to go to Skyview. My kid is from Oak Hill/Chantilly pyramid so worst case, he is biking, but I would feel bad if the kids from Fox Mill who are at RCMS didn't get transportation to Skyview after opting in. This whole thing has been like a Knives Out Netfllix series but since we are walking distance I've been a lot more willing to roll the dice. But I do hope our kids friends who opted in get transport for at least the four years they committed to.[/quote] Reid said boundary would mainly focus on Westfield, Chantilly, Centreville with minimal impact to South Lakes and Oakton. Minimal isn’t no impact but no one knows what any of it actually will mean to boundaries and transportation other that the promised a minimum of hub-style transport to all enrolled from the 5 pyramids. If I had to guess, if a student enrolled from far end of SLHS boundary, they will probably need to get to the “hub”. If a large group enrolled from closer, I suspect there will be at least a single neighborhood stop, if not more[/quote]
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