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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FCPS has now posted the amended CIP, which specifically incorporates the Langley/McLean boundary study as a priority recommended boundary adjustment, to be decided in the spring of 2020 and take effect in the 2020-21 school year. https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/facilities-planning-future/capital-improvement-program https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/amended-FY2020-24-CIP.pdf[/quote] McLean and Langley now have their definite "maybe" "Note: Recommended boundary adjustment options and program changes are included in the CIP for future consideration only"--p. 46 Watch this comment on what it means to be on the CIP, and note the number of objections/corrections to this statement you (do not) hear: https://youtu.be/v4pXN-z3mRo?t=7214 [/quote] At 2:17:37 that meeting video has corbett Sanders stating [b]before we consider putting in trailers we should consider boundary changes.[/b] Isn't that just priceless considering her base school West Potomac doesn't need an addition, hired a consultant after the bond vote in Nov upping that capacity... Howard County MD , a smaller but similar in scope to FCPS , has new in 2019 actual utilzation % that trigger boundary changes. Time line on this bond and when the consultant gets working on a new policy is shifty. [/quote]
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