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Reply to "New Home Choice: Is Oakton High Really Better than Chantilly?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Boundaries could be an issue at either school. Historically Oakton's boundaries have shifted more than any other high school in FCPS. On the other hand, Chantilly is overcrowded and it looks like FCPS's "plan" is to redistrict once Centreville has been expanded to 3000 seats. [/quote] If and when a western high school is built, along with[b] all the new Affordable Housing developments being built in the Tysons/Vienna corridor[/b], both of these schools stand to get a significant redistribution of wealth. Scores and ratings will go down on paper but all of that is just gossip.[/quote] That is happening in your dreams.[/quote] It's inevitable. When Centreville/Chantilly get adjusted, Oakton will likely be part of the conversation as their western reach adjacent to Chantilly won't make sense. Woodson is getting the One University affordable housing development for 120 low income families in their catchment. It will be a few years until the data affects average Woodson scores but it won't be a surprise that the kids from that complex won't do well. [/quote] Centreville/Chantilly may get adjusted. I really doubt Oakton will get impacted. As for the *mythical* Western HS, don’t worry about it. They kept talking about it for 10+ years but FCPS will never build one. [/quote]
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