Anonymous wrote:10:24 I agree and if they have to increase Langley's footprint even more because of growth in Tyson's, I think they will take the part of Franklin Sherman that is closer to Langley than McLean. If anything they will move more students from McLean to Langley and expand McLean's footprint on the TimberLane and Marshall side of Rt 7 to take pressure off of Kilmer/Marshall.
I think you've mentioned that possibility a few times here, and there was part of the FS district east of Old Dominion and south of 123 that was zoned for Langley decades ago. But it moved back to McLean in the mid-80s and I haven't seen any suggestion FCPS is thinking of moving that area to Langley, even though it's closer to Langley than other areas further west that have been mentioned for potential redistricting.
Another area that FCPS had suggested in some prior CIPs might be moved is the "Westbriar island" in Vienna, which might get moved from Westbriar/Kilmer/Marshall to Colvin Run/Cooper/Langley. Obviously the big unknown is the timing of new construction in Tysons and how many school-age children end up living there. It's all in either the Marshall and McLean HS districts, but mostly Marshall. If Kilmer/Marshall get too crowded, the first priority likely will be dealing with the AAP population at Kilmer. After that, FCPS might add capacity at Marshall, just as it has suggested it might build an addition at McLean. If they still need to move kids to other schools, they might move some more kids south of Route 7 to McLean, or they might move some kids in Vienna to Madison.