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Post 06/15/2026 15:49     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.


They did the first time around and there was some gold!! The RIO comments especially - the ones about Fairfax County Parkway being too dangerous to cross were my favorite.


Really! They published all the comments for one of the rounds? Where can I see this?


LOL! Then where do their kids go to middle school?
Do they ever shop at Franklin Farm Giant?

But I 66 is fine? Seriously?


Franklin Farm Giant is now Skyview country, those Oakton kids will need to find somewhere else to hang out
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:46     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.


They did the first time around and there was some gold!! The RIO comments especially - the ones about Fairfax County Parkway being too dangerous to cross were my favorite.


Really! They published all the comments for one of the rounds? Where can I see this?


LOL! Then where do their kids go to middle school?
Do they ever shop at Franklin Farm Giant?

But I 66 is fine? Seriously?


EXACTLY. There are people that I heard make this argument and I know for a fact that their kids cross that street on foot/scooter/bicycle to go to Starbucks several times a week.


Its the worst on Friday afternoons. Only matter of a time until one of them gets hit by a car in that parking lot.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:22     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.


They did the first time around and there was some gold!! The RIO comments especially - the ones about Fairfax County Parkway being too dangerous to cross were my favorite.


Really! They published all the comments for one of the rounds? Where can I see this?


LOL! Then where do their kids go to middle school?
Do they ever shop at Franklin Farm Giant?

But I 66 is fine? Seriously?


EXACTLY. There are people that I heard make this argument and I know for a fact that their kids cross that street on foot/scooter/bicycle to go to Starbucks several times a week.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:16     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.


They did the first time around and there was some gold!! The RIO comments especially - the ones about Fairfax County Parkway being too dangerous to cross were my favorite.


Really! They published all the comments for one of the rounds? Where can I see this?


LOL! Then where do their kids go to middle school?
Do they ever shop at Franklin Farm Giant?

But I 66 is fine? Seriously?
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:12     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, Herndon will still be placing into SLHS for IB, but Skyview will now be the closest school to SLHS for AP.

Once Skyview is full, I guess Westfield?


Nearest school after Skyview would have to be Herndon High for AP.


Skyview may or may not be the closest school for South Lakes. Lots of SL kids live on Herndon side of DTR.


Is it nearest to your residence or nearest to the "base school?"

Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:12     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.


They did the first time around and there was some gold!! The RIO comments especially - the ones about Fairfax County Parkway being too dangerous to cross were my favorite.


Really! They published all the comments for one of the rounds? Where can I see this?
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:11     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.


They did the first time around and there was some gold!! The RIO comments especially - the ones about Fairfax County Parkway being too dangerous to cross were my favorite.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:08     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Its too bad they didn't publish the actual comments. Would have made for very entertaining reading.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:07     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:Someone put a red comment right over Seema Dixit's house. LOL.



not all heroes wear capes.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:06     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Someone put a red comment right over Seema Dixit's house. LOL.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:04     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

I don't think any area had such uniformly one way feedback in any iteration of any map.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 15:03     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:It looks like they got a lot of negative feedback in the Westfield/Brookfield split area for the last scenarios, they are just choosing to ignore it.


Yep. They make such a big deal about how important it is to get feedback from less affluent communities and then, when they get it, they ignore it.


Right, both scenarios are all red (I think I seen one green dot?) feedback in that entire Westfield/Walney Oaks/Brookfield area. Since the Walney Oaks people are thrilled with their secret hook-up, that has to be Westfield parents addressing the very sus proposed boundaries, and Brookfield parents who want to stay at Chantilly.

Amazing that they are ignoring this negative feedback but babied the other unhappy areas.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 14:43     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, Herndon will still be placing into SLHS for IB, but Skyview will now be the closest school to SLHS for AP.

Once Skyview is full, I guess Westfield?


Nearest school after Skyview would have to be Herndon High for AP.


Skyview may or may not be the closest school for South Lakes. Lots of SL kids live on Herndon side of DTR.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 14:34     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, Herndon will still be placing into SLHS for IB, but Skyview will now be the closest school to SLHS for AP.

Once Skyview is full, I guess Westfield?


Nearest school after Skyview would have to be Herndon High for AP.

Parts of SLHS is closer to Madison and Oakton. The others transfer to Langley for Russian, probably.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2026 14:32     Subject: Re:FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

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Anonymous wrote:As far as South Lakes, I suspect that many of the "opt-ins" to Skyview were from Fox Mill. It will be interesting to see which base schools those kids are coming from. Has that been published? I bet there are some from other area schools that are not going to be "in boundary."

Does anyone know what the breakdown is?


Fox Mill and Floris kids at SLHS opted in. My kid reported kids from Hughes MS at the HS preview day for Skyview, so it wasn't just Fox Mill and Floris. I would guess that some where are 25 kids from FMES opted in this year. Keep in mond that FMES enrollment numbers are inflated by the JI program, so the kids going to SLHS from FMES is actually smaller then the enrollment at the school. It was probably roughly 50% of the 8th grade class from FMES opted in to Skyview. The Floris numbers at SLHS are pretty small as well. I am guessing the Hughes kids who opted in would be from Dogwood, maybe the kids who had been in the JI program at FMES.

I suspect that SLHS is also realizing that it is going to see an increase in the number of kids looking to pupil place to Skyview because it will be the closer AP school for lots of families. SLHS loses about 125 kids a year to Herndon for AP, that number might go up with an AP program at Skyview due to the difference in student bodies. Parents might be more comfortable pupil placing to a lower FARMs AP school then the higher FARMS AP school that had been the choice for most. And the SLHS community knows it. Some discussed it on Meren's FB posts.


According to the capacity dashboard only 13 kids transferred from South Lakes to Herndon this year (158 transferred from Herndon to South Lakes). When Skyview becomes an option for AP, the number of transfers out of South Lakes may increase substantially.


No, Skyview won't have the capacity to take AP opt ins, South Lakes transfers will still go to Herndon.


Plan is for Skyview to have an eventual capacity of 2000. The latest plan redistricts under 1800 students to Skyview. So why won’t it have the capacity for pupil placement for AP or the pathways program?


It won't let in AP transfers. I didn't say anything about Pathways, you did.


I don't know what you're trying to say. Are you saying that if Skyview has 200 seats available for pupil placements, students wanting to transfer for the Pathways programs will receive priority over those seeking to transfer for AP?


What is your problem?? There are AP options all over the county but the Pathways will only be at one school. Think about it.


I've simply asked you to explain who you think can pupil place into Skyview assuming it has a capacity of 2000 and under 1800 kids living within the new boundary. You haven't quite managed to do that yet, at least not directly.


South Lakes kids will be able to pupil place there for AP, they don't even need the pathways. The tool for pupil placement lists that schools that are closest to you and have space. Skyview is projected to be at 80something% full, meaning there will be space for kids. It will the closest AP school for many of the SLHS kids, which will allow them to pupil place for Skyview based on wanting AP. Others will pupil place for the pathways. Herndon kids could pupil place for the pathways. It will be interesting what the pupil placement patterns lookl like.



That is what I was assuming as well. On the one hand, they are shutting down pupil placements for foreign language but then they’ll create other grounds for pupil placement and preserve pupil placements for AP and IB.