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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How could Langley not be mentioned in the CIP? The CIP covers every school in the county. [/quote] From the CIP: “The anticipation of the completion of the Silver Line Metro has already spurred higher density residential growth along that corridor which may result in an increase in students within FCPS. [b]The FY 2022-26 CIP continues to include the construction of a new high school in the western area of the county to provide capacity relief for high schools in the Centreville, Chantilly, Herndon, Oakton, South Lakes, and Westfield areas.[/b]”[/quote] So you’re only referring to Langley not being mentioned in the CIP in connection with the construction of a new high school in the western area of the county? Got it. But the sentence you quote only refers to the overcrowding that may prompt them to build a new school. It doesn’t limit the schools that may end up in a boundary study before they open it. You’re putting too much weight on one sentence. [/quote] Langley doesn't need capacity relief, so it would not be in that sentence. If a new western HS is built- their could be and probably should be ripple effects that push past those schools listed. [/quote] That list must include all the riffle effects. Building one new high school cannot directly impact six high schools. Also, Westfield doesn’t need the relief but was listed. I understand the board may change their mind and include Langley once the school is built, but as of now Langley does not appear to be in the mix. [/quote]
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