Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 12:29     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:Brookfield is the only SES diversity at Chantilly. They aren't moving them out.


Agree.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 12:29     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:If the second consultants were told, "Chantilly HS is overcrowded, Westfield needs students"--the most obvious solution to that problem is to find the closest "Chantilly" zoned ES to Westfield and move that area over. You don't need a conspiracy theory to see how they arrived at that proposed map.



Interesting theory. But, the closest elementary school from Chantilly is not Lee's Corner. It's Cub Run which has some kids at Chantilly.


Cub Run is mostly zoned to Westfield already. Of course the consultants moved that last sliver over but clearly the next obvious choice for an impactful population was the next closest school, LC. Their thought process was not complicated.


Actually, Brookfield neighborhoods are much closer than Lees Corner neighborhhods....unless you are counting phantom neighborhoods at the airport.


NP. Those Brrookfield neighborhoods made BFF with Reid at a community meeting though, so they were taken off the drawing board.


Yes, but there are more than that neighborhood that are closer than Lee's Corner. Some Poplar Tree neighborhoods, as well.

Nevertheless, Bull Run makes more sense.


Not really. As someone pointed out earlier, it depends on what FCPS decides to prioritize and de-prioritize.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 12:27     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Brookfield is the only SES diversity at Chantilly. They aren't moving them out.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 12:26     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:If the second consultants were told, "Chantilly HS is overcrowded, Westfield needs students"--the most obvious solution to that problem is to find the closest "Chantilly" zoned ES to Westfield and move that area over. You don't need a conspiracy theory to see how they arrived at that proposed map.



Interesting theory. But, the closest elementary school from Chantilly is not Lee's Corner. It's Cub Run which has some kids at Chantilly.


Cub Run is mostly zoned to Westfield already. Of course the consultants moved that last sliver over but clearly the next obvious choice for an impactful population was the next closest school, LC. Their thought process was not complicated.


Actually, Brookfield neighborhoods are much closer than Lees Corner neighborhhods....unless you are counting phantom neighborhoods at the airport.


NP. Those Brrookfield neighborhoods made BFF with Reid at a community meeting though, so they were taken off the drawing board.


Yes, but there are more than that neighborhood that are closer than Lee's Corner. Some Poplar Tree neighborhoods, as well.

Nevertheless, Bull Run makes more sense.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:53     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:If the second consultants were told, "Chantilly HS is overcrowded, Westfield needs students"--the most obvious solution to that problem is to find the closest "Chantilly" zoned ES to Westfield and move that area over. You don't need a conspiracy theory to see how they arrived at that proposed map.



Interesting theory. But, the closest elementary school from Chantilly is not Lee's Corner. It's Cub Run which has some kids at Chantilly.


Cub Run is mostly zoned to Westfield already. Of course the consultants moved that last sliver over but clearly the next obvious choice for an impactful population was the next closest school, LC. Their thought process was not complicated.


Actually, Brookfield neighborhoods are much closer than Lees Corner neighborhhods....unless you are counting phantom neighborhoods at the airport.


NP. Those Brrookfield neighborhoods made BFF with Reid at a community meeting though, so they were taken off the drawing board.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:50     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:If the second consultants were told, "Chantilly HS is overcrowded, Westfield needs students"--the most obvious solution to that problem is to find the closest "Chantilly" zoned ES to Westfield and move that area over. You don't need a conspiracy theory to see how they arrived at that proposed map.



Interesting theory. But, the closest elementary school from Chantilly is not Lee's Corner. It's Cub Run which has some kids at Chantilly.


Cub Run is mostly zoned to Westfield already. Of course the consultants moved that last sliver over but clearly the next obvious choice for an impactful population was the next closest school, LC. Their thought process was not complicated.


Actually, Brookfield neighborhoods are much closer than Lees Corner neighborhhods....unless you are counting phantom neighborhoods at the airport.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:46     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:Don't have time to address each. But I think Belvoir is outer edge of Mt Vernon. In any case there is a road that goes through it that covers far fewer miles than division at Westfield.


Um....kids live on base, those kids go to high school.


Yes. Pp claimed it was same as Westfield. It's not. N3vertheless, it does not divide Mt Vernon membership.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:45     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:My theory is RIO made the map that put Lees Corner "up for grabs", their gatehouse plant got the map in front of Reid or got it to the consultants, and that got LC in the mix, so to speak. Just a theory. Its just bizarre how RIO had a 5th map posted for half a minute.


They made a map that looked exactly look the FCPS boundary tool? That would be quite the accomplishment.


DP. I happened to see it, as well. As I recall, it even had the little boxes showing membership numbers. I might be wrong about that. It disappeared pretty quickly.


It seems more likely it was an unfinished draft that was never supposed to go anywhere. Also, how does anyone know it was posted on here by Rooted in Oakton if all comments are anonymous?

It was on their Facebook page. Posted by sports mom, who we all know has a close contact in FCPS who is working on the Skyview stuff which is why she has been getting meetings with Gatehouse and why all the information gets posted to the RIO Facebook page before it gets sent out publicly.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:44     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

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Anonymous wrote:But the same could be said of school zones with large parks, industrial areas, shopping centers, highways, etc. There's nothing peculiar about the Westfield boundary. Most of the boundaries have large areas that aren't residential.



No. Not like this. Not miles from the other neighborhoods.

This. Have you ever tried to get your kid who went to Floris to carpool with his friends, only to learn that they went to Virginia Run? I have.


There is nothing else like this in Fairfax County. Last time anyone looked there is NO other major international airport in boundary for an elementary school. Fairfax County has interactive maps. The massive chunk of Floris removed from a map shows up on Police Station coverage. IAD Dulles and City of Fairfax https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demographics/interactive-map-police

Click on the community school maps https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demographics/interactive-map-elementary-school

Floris has 2 SPAs that had less than 10 students each. Each should be Virginia Run/Stone/Westfield. Scenarios send them to Carson/Skyview. Area cut off by airport. Amazon data center 14501 Avion Parkway, Chantilly, Virginia 20151, United States .

2 consultants and FCPS staff missed Dulles Airport. Wegmans stayed at Cub Run/Franklin/Westfield with thru/brac. This consultant found Stone on the map. Cub Run spa adjacent to it got moved to Stone/Westfield in new scenarios 2 and 3.


Are you drunk or is this just stream of consciousness? This is fairly incomprehensible.


Look at the maps in the links I posted. Then enter addresses for Wegmans and the data center in the boundary tool. SPAs and yields in Coates process. https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/Coates-Area-Boundary-Maps.pdf

Some posts on this thread indicate potential slop like ex Westfield for Floris [or Coates or Mcnair] near Fox Mill getting on a bus to Westfield then backtracking on a bus to Skyview. If you don't get my post you need to review all these maps plus FCPS transfer data on AAP to see the scope of the mess


I'm sorry but I really don't understand what you are trying to say. Please speak in complete sentences and try really hard to explain what your point is.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:43     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:Don't have time to address each. But I think Belvoir is outer edge of Mt Vernon. In any case there is a road that goes through it that covers far fewer miles than division at Westfield.


Um....kids live on base, those kids go to high school.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:34     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

The fake map was very realistic
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:31     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the second consultants were told, "Chantilly HS is overcrowded, Westfield needs students"--the most obvious solution to that problem is to find the closest "Chantilly" zoned ES to Westfield and move that area over. You don't need a conspiracy theory to see how they arrived at that proposed map.



Interesting theory. But, the closest elementary school from Chantilly is not Lee's Corner. It's Cub Run which has some kids at Chantilly.


Cub Run is mostly zoned to Westfield already. Of course the consultants moved that last sliver over but clearly the next obvious choice for an impactful population was the next closest school, LC. Their thought process was not complicated.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:29     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

I think it was on their facebook page maybe?
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:02     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:My theory is RIO made the map that put Lees Corner "up for grabs", their gatehouse plant got the map in front of Reid or got it to the consultants, and that got LC in the mix, so to speak. Just a theory. Its just bizarre how RIO had a 5th map posted for half a minute.


They made a map that looked exactly look the FCPS boundary tool? That would be quite the accomplishment.


DP. I happened to see it, as well. As I recall, it even had the little boxes showing membership numbers. I might be wrong about that. It disappeared pretty quickly.


It seems more likely it was an unfinished draft that was never supposed to go anywhere. Also, how does anyone know it was posted on here by Rooted in Oakton if all comments are anonymous?
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2026 11:00     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My theory is RIO made the map that put Lees Corner "up for grabs", their gatehouse plant got the map in front of Reid or got it to the consultants, and that got LC in the mix, so to speak. Just a theory. Its just bizarre how RIO had a 5th map posted for half a minute.


They made a map that looked exactly look the FCPS boundary tool? That would be quite the accomplishment.


DP. I happened to see it, as well. As I recall, it even had the little boxes showing membership numbers. I might be wrong about that. It disappeared pretty quickly.