Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:37     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

DP. I understand wanting to stay at current school where you feel an attachment. But, I do not see why some think this will be a huge downgrade. It won't.

Having had kids in high school, I cannot imagine that they cannot see what a big plus to their quality of life would be to avoid that terrible, awful commute. Even if your kid has a car and can drive, you likely still have two years of an awful commute to pick them up at after school activities--not to mention the awful bus commute for your kid.

Hours a day on a bus is not optimal for any kid. I know some do it for TJ and i have never understood the tradeoff there.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:26     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:So to sum up, the people here advocating to move other families’ kids also believe that schools don’t affect property values.

That tells you all you need to know about the absurdity of their position.

And to the very ill-informed who are arguing based on this premise, you should make a realtor friend so you can understand why you are bafoonishly wrong.


I don't care about your property value. Why should I? Why should anyone, except you?


I'm baffled that anyone thinks a convincing argument to the universe is that their house might be worth less.
I really could not care less.


You do not care anyone's kids that will be impacted, namely kids in Oakton, Chantilly or Centreville.

Why you come here to dictate where should we be rezoned to?

You care about moving other people kids to gain benefit for yourself.



Wow, pot meet kettle.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:25     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:Most people care about property values. However, RIO is over the top since most of the area going to Skyview is similar to theirs. Makes no sense.


Not all neighborhoods look like franklin farm. That's why RIO is a thing.


Yes, because RIO parents are scared of Coates and McNair kids We all know what RIO is *really* about. Scream about property value all you want, but that's not the *real* issue and anyone who knows these people know what is.


You frame this in terms of what Crossfield/RIO parents want to avoid, as opposed to what they want to keep. Why is that? Are you projecting your own feelings onto others?
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:23     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the SB and Reid and FCPS admin are spending so much time and effort getting community feedback. Every management decision is not a democracy. They were presumably elected or hired for their competence in administrating school system. Set the boundaries and move on. Stop catering to individual HOAs or PTA presidents or whoever,

It seems like the loudest, most-well connected voices are getting their way with the current ridiculous process. If FCPS wants us all to "get a vote" on the boundaries, set up a vote. If they don't want to do that, then make a decision using your so called expertise and judgment and move us all on.

You keep saying that FCPS shouldn’t listen to families, and we keep telling you how absolutely absurd that is. Sounds like you just don’t want to put in the effort that others do to advocate for your own kids.


Feedback is one thing. But, it should be based on facts and not emotion.
RIO's facts are "I want." Everyone wants stability and a good school. Not just RIO. Everyone wants good property values. There is no reason to think property values will drop.

I've not seen one concrete reason why Crossfield should not go to Skyview. Not one. Oakton is at capacity and there are currently well over 50 new construction homes in the boundary--and many more to come. It is puzzling why the data was not included in the presentation last month.

The new schools will have sports. VHSL sports.
The new school will have challenging AP classes and electives.
The new school will save money on transportation.
The new school will save time on commute--better quality of life.
The new school will be a community school. Crossfield families shop in the Skyview area. The children play sports in the Skyview area.


Oakton parents works hard and paid for high price for their property.

You are saying it is fair to move other people's kids without concrete reason? What benefit bring you by moving other people' kids?

Oakton parents do not shop in Skyview area.

Ask Chantilly parents, ask Mclean Parents, ask Great Falls parents, ask Centreville parents, they will tell you the same reason why they need to stay.

The only people who want to go to Kyview is because the see their house value will increase a lot by rezoned to Skyview.

I would say it is fair for you to give up your home so other people can live in your home and you should work hard to support them!



What a dumb post. Oakton parents work hard to buy their house? Sheesh.
I’ve got news for you. Pretty much all parents are working hard and doing the best they can to buy a house in the best neighborhood they can afford. Oakton parents are not unique whatsoever. Except maybe stupider if they think paying all that money for a house is going to result in a better outcome for their kid.

Go visit the college forum and you’ll see that it’s a wash. Oakton is an incredibly competitive high school. It is harder for kids to stand out or make sports teams. As an example, it is easier to get into UVA from South Lakes compared to Oakton. I’m not sure all of the hustle is worth it.


I just think it's funny that so many people think that the value of their house is based on the high school it's zoned to. There are $2 Million houses zoned to crappy high schools, it's location based. This area is close to Reston where there are a lot of jobs and an easy commute to Tysons, where there are also a lot of jobs. Home values are going to keep going up, not because of the high school they are zoned to, but because this is a high demand area due to high paying jobs within an easy commute.


Do you have kids? Once you have one, it will make sense to you.

Of course I have kids, why would I be here if I didn't have kids. I have kids, I believe my home value will not change if we are rezoned from Oakton to Skyview. I am not racist.


Those are two different things. You don’t have to be racist to understand that school assignments affect suburban real estate values.


Not really. That is mainly only in bottom tier schools but even then, there are $1+ million homes zoned to Herndon. Do you think Skyview will be a bottom tier school?


A lot of people have been saying that Skyview will be on par with Chantilly, and the homes around Chantilly are pretty much the same as the homes in Franklin Farm and the surrounding area. Home values in places like Chantilly Highlands and those zoned to Floris are pretty much the same as Franklin Farm and the surrounding areas, too (because they ARE the surrounding areas). Even Floris houses zoned to Westfield and South Lakes are $1M+ homes.


Skyview will be on par with Chantilly

What?

Who told you that?


Schroll through the past MANY pages. Lots of people have said it. Pay attention.


Seems unlikely. More likely Skyview will be somewhere between Chantilly and Westfield, similar to Fairfax or Centreville.

And that's fine, but it's probably not going to be "on par" with Chantilly.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:23     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most people care about property values. However, RIO is over the top since most of the area going to Skyview is similar to theirs. Makes no sense.


Not all neighborhoods look like franklin farm. That's why RIO is a thing.


Yes, because RIO parents are scared of Coates and McNair kids We all know what RIO is *really* about. Scream about property value all you want, but that's not the *real* issue and anyone who knows these people know what is.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:22     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:So to sum up, the people here advocating to move other families’ kids also believe that schools don’t affect property values.

That tells you all you need to know about the absurdity of their position.

And to the very ill-informed who are arguing based on this premise, you should make a realtor friend so you can understand why you are bafoonishly wrong.


I don't care about your property value. Why should I? Why should anyone, except you?


I'm baffled that anyone thinks a convincing argument to the universe is that their house might be worth less.
I really could not care less.


You do not care anyone's kids that will be impacted, namely kids in Oakton, Chantilly or Centreville.

Why you come here to dictate where should we be rezoned to?

You care about moving other people kids to gain benefit for yourself.


Totally agree. These people arguing ignorantly that property values don’t affect them have never lived in areas decimated by a general decline in property values. You don’t need to look that far away to see the dynamics from the rust belt a couple decades ago.

But hey, she said she couldn’t care less, and that probably extends to even getting a beginner’s understanding of the negative impact on her coveted social equity platforms.

I think she thinks that if she says she doesn’t care about people’s property values enough times then she’ll get an extra amount come government handout time.


Why on earth do you think the move from Oakton to Skyview is going to DECIMATE your property value? You sound insane. Look at the houses for sale in this general area? They are all still high. Unless you bought your house in the past 2-3 years, your house has gone up SIGNIFICANTLY in value no matter where you live.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:19     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:My kid went to South County and I happened to be in the area today and wanted to see what all the gossip had been about. Last last two High Schools FCPS has built had tons of outdoor space and I guess I assumed they would want the same. Both schools (Westfield & South County) have a two stadium type setup with multiple grass fields and baseball and softball on site. I guess I was expecting something similar, but I'm sorry to offend you for bringing it up. The footprint of the property seemed so small and caught me off guard I guess.


Yes, not all of us are obsessed with sports.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:18     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:So to sum up, the people here advocating to move other families’ kids also believe that schools don’t affect property values.

That tells you all you need to know about the absurdity of their position.

And to the very ill-informed who are arguing based on this premise, you should make a realtor friend so you can understand why you are bafoonishly wrong.


Some of us are advocating to move our own children. I don't think you know much about real estate in this area. Let me guess, you bought your home 10-20 years ago, right?
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:17     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the SB and Reid and FCPS admin are spending so much time and effort getting community feedback. Every management decision is not a democracy. They were presumably elected or hired for their competence in administrating school system. Set the boundaries and move on. Stop catering to individual HOAs or PTA presidents or whoever,

It seems like the loudest, most-well connected voices are getting their way with the current ridiculous process. If FCPS wants us all to "get a vote" on the boundaries, set up a vote. If they don't want to do that, then make a decision using your so called expertise and judgment and move us all on.

You keep saying that FCPS shouldn’t listen to families, and we keep telling you how absolutely absurd that is. Sounds like you just don’t want to put in the effort that others do to advocate for your own kids.


Feedback is one thing. But, it should be based on facts and not emotion.
RIO's facts are "I want." Everyone wants stability and a good school. Not just RIO. Everyone wants good property values. There is no reason to think property values will drop.

I've not seen one concrete reason why Crossfield should not go to Skyview. Not one. Oakton is at capacity and there are currently well over 50 new construction homes in the boundary--and many more to come. It is puzzling why the data was not included in the presentation last month.

The new schools will have sports. VHSL sports.
The new school will have challenging AP classes and electives.
The new school will save money on transportation.
The new school will save time on commute--better quality of life.
The new school will be a community school. Crossfield families shop in the Skyview area. The children play sports in the Skyview area.


Oakton parents works hard and paid for high price for their property.

You are saying it is fair to move other people's kids without concrete reason? What benefit bring you by moving other people' kids?

Oakton parents do not shop in Skyview area.

Ask Chantilly parents, ask Mclean Parents, ask Great Falls parents, ask Centreville parents, they will tell you the same reason why they need to stay.

The only people who want to go to Kyview is because the see their house value will increase a lot by rezoned to Skyview.

I would say it is fair for you to give up your home so other people can live in your home and you should work hard to support them!



What a dumb post. Oakton parents work hard to buy their house? Sheesh.
I’ve got news for you. Pretty much all parents are working hard and doing the best they can to buy a house in the best neighborhood they can afford. Oakton parents are not unique whatsoever. Except maybe stupider if they think paying all that money for a house is going to result in a better outcome for their kid.

Go visit the college forum and you’ll see that it’s a wash. Oakton is an incredibly competitive high school. It is harder for kids to stand out or make sports teams. As an example, it is easier to get into UVA from South Lakes compared to Oakton. I’m not sure all of the hustle is worth it.


I just think it's funny that so many people think that the value of their house is based on the high school it's zoned to. There are $2 Million houses zoned to crappy high schools, it's location based. This area is close to Reston where there are a lot of jobs and an easy commute to Tysons, where there are also a lot of jobs. Home values are going to keep going up, not because of the high school they are zoned to, but because this is a high demand area due to high paying jobs within an easy commute.


Do you have kids? Once you have one, it will make sense to you.

Of course I have kids, why would I be here if I didn't have kids. I have kids, I believe my home value will not change if we are rezoned from Oakton to Skyview. I am not racist.


Those are two different things. You don’t have to be racist to understand that school assignments affect suburban real estate values.


Not really. That is mainly only in bottom tier schools but even then, there are $1+ million homes zoned to Herndon. Do you think Skyview will be a bottom tier school?


A lot of people have been saying that Skyview will be on par with Chantilly, and the homes around Chantilly are pretty much the same as the homes in Franklin Farm and the surrounding area. Home values in places like Chantilly Highlands and those zoned to Floris are pretty much the same as Franklin Farm and the surrounding areas, too (because they ARE the surrounding areas). Even Floris houses zoned to Westfield and South Lakes are $1M+ homes.


Real estate is expensive here. A million dollar home is only slightly over the average. Doesn't mean the schools are good or that houses zoned to a good school don't sell for more.


The Franklin Farm moms crying about home value live in homes that are worth $850K - $1.2M if you look on Redfin/Zillow right now. The same or similar homes are selling for the same amount that are zoned to Oak Hill, Floris, Lees Corner, even Fox Mill.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 21:13     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the SB and Reid and FCPS admin are spending so much time and effort getting community feedback. Every management decision is not a democracy. They were presumably elected or hired for their competence in administrating school system. Set the boundaries and move on. Stop catering to individual HOAs or PTA presidents or whoever,

It seems like the loudest, most-well connected voices are getting their way with the current ridiculous process. If FCPS wants us all to "get a vote" on the boundaries, set up a vote. If they don't want to do that, then make a decision using your so called expertise and judgment and move us all on.

You keep saying that FCPS shouldn’t listen to families, and we keep telling you how absolutely absurd that is. Sounds like you just don’t want to put in the effort that others do to advocate for your own kids.


Feedback is one thing. But, it should be based on facts and not emotion.
RIO's facts are "I want." Everyone wants stability and a good school. Not just RIO. Everyone wants good property values. There is no reason to think property values will drop.

I've not seen one concrete reason why Crossfield should not go to Skyview. Not one. Oakton is at capacity and there are currently well over 50 new construction homes in the boundary--and many more to come. It is puzzling why the data was not included in the presentation last month.

The new schools will have sports. VHSL sports.
The new school will have challenging AP classes and electives.
The new school will save money on transportation.
The new school will save time on commute--better quality of life.
The new school will be a community school. Crossfield families shop in the Skyview area. The children play sports in the Skyview area.


Oakton parents works hard and paid for high price for their property.

You are saying it is fair to move other people's kids without concrete reason? What benefit bring you by moving other people' kids?

Oakton parents do not shop in Skyview area.

Ask Chantilly parents, ask Mclean Parents, ask Great Falls parents, ask Centreville parents, they will tell you the same reason why they need to stay.

The only people who want to go to Kyview is because the see their house value will increase a lot by rezoned to Skyview.

I would say it is fair for you to give up your home so other people can live in your home and you should work hard to support them!



What a dumb post. Oakton parents work hard to buy their house? Sheesh.
I’ve got news for you. Pretty much all parents are working hard and doing the best they can to buy a house in the best neighborhood they can afford. Oakton parents are not unique whatsoever. Except maybe stupider if they think paying all that money for a house is going to result in a better outcome for their kid.

Go visit the college forum and you’ll see that it’s a wash. Oakton is an incredibly competitive high school. It is harder for kids to stand out or make sports teams. As an example, it is easier to get into UVA from South Lakes compared to Oakton. I’m not sure all of the hustle is worth it.


I just think it's funny that so many people think that the value of their house is based on the high school it's zoned to. There are $2 Million houses zoned to crappy high schools, it's location based. This area is close to Reston where there are a lot of jobs and an easy commute to Tysons, where there are also a lot of jobs. Home values are going to keep going up, not because of the high school they are zoned to, but because this is a high demand area due to high paying jobs within an easy commute.


Do you have kids? Once you have one, it will make sense to you.

Of course I have kids, why would I be here if I didn't have kids. I have kids, I believe my home value will not change if we are rezoned from Oakton to Skyview. I am not racist.


Those are two different things. You don’t have to be racist to understand that school assignments affect suburban real estate values.


Not really. That is mainly only in bottom tier schools but even then, there are $1+ million homes zoned to Herndon. Do you think Skyview will be a bottom tier school?


A lot of people have been saying that Skyview will be on par with Chantilly, and the homes around Chantilly are pretty much the same as the homes in Franklin Farm and the surrounding area. Home values in places like Chantilly Highlands and those zoned to Floris are pretty much the same as Franklin Farm and the surrounding areas, too (because they ARE the surrounding areas). Even Floris houses zoned to Westfield and South Lakes are $1M+ homes.


Skyview will be on par with Chantilly

What?

Who told you that?


Schroll through the past MANY pages. Lots of people have said it. Pay attention.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 18:55     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:Most people care about property values. However, RIO is over the top since most of the area going to Skyview is similar to theirs. Makes no sense.


Not all neighborhoods look like franklin farm. That's why RIO is a thing.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 18:23     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Most people care about property values. However, RIO is over the top since most of the area going to Skyview is similar to theirs. Makes no sense.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 18:11     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So to sum up, the people here advocating to move other families’ kids also believe that schools don’t affect property values.

That tells you all you need to know about the absurdity of their position.

And to the very ill-informed who are arguing based on this premise, you should make a realtor friend so you can understand why you are bafoonishly wrong.


I don't care about your property value. Why should I? Why should anyone, except you?


I'm baffled that anyone thinks a convincing argument to the universe is that their house might be worth less.
I really could not care less.


You do not care anyone's kids that will be impacted, namely kids in Oakton, Chantilly or Centreville.

Why you come here to dictate where should we be rezoned to?

You care about moving other people kids to gain benefit for yourself.


Totally agree. These people arguing ignorantly that property values don’t affect them have never lived in areas decimated by a general decline in property values. You don’t need to look that far away to see the dynamics from the rust belt a couple decades ago.

But hey, she said she couldn’t care less, and that probably extends to even getting a beginner’s understanding of the negative impact on her coveted social equity platforms.

I think she thinks that if she says she doesn’t care about people’s property values enough times then she’ll get an extra amount come government handout time.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 17:56     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:Skyview will have decent demographics. I don't understand why people think their property will lose value.


+1 it’s going to be similar to the area as a whole but I could see how people at $$$ Oakton think it’s a downgrade.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2026 17:46     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:Skyview will have decent demographics. I don't understand why people think their property will lose value.


It doesn't make sense to me either. It should be similar to CHS. I guess because Oakton is SO out of the norm for FCPS HS on demographics, anything but Langley feels like Boyz in the hood.