Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:56     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are Westfield families planning to sign up for the public hearing and register their dissatisfaction with the likes of Dixit, Sandy Anderson, Lady, and McDaniel?

Disgruntled posters complaining on this forum won’t move the needle one bit. You need to show up in large numbers and shame these people while the cameras are rolling. And give interviews afterwards to any reporters with a microphone and a camera crew.


Molly:

Oh sorry. I forgot your name is Sully now. Trolling on here isn’t going to boost your long shot campaign. Please seek help.


Not Molly. And what a weird response on your part. I can’t figure out if you’re defending Dixit or just waving a white flag and conceding that the best you can do is be a loser whining online.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:43     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:Are Westfield families planning to sign up for the public hearing and register their dissatisfaction with the likes of Dixit, Sandy Anderson, Lady, and McDaniel?

Disgruntled posters complaining on this forum won’t move the needle one bit. You need to show up in large numbers and shame these people while the cameras are rolling. And give interviews afterwards to any reporters with a microphone and a camera crew.


Molly:

Oh sorry. I forgot your name is Sully now. Trolling on here isn’t going to boost your long shot campaign. Please seek help.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:35     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Are Westfield families planning to sign up for the public hearing and register their dissatisfaction with the likes of Dixit, Sandy Anderson, Lady, and McDaniel?

Disgruntled posters complaining on this forum won’t move the needle one bit. You need to show up in large numbers and shame these people while the cameras are rolling. And give interviews afterwards to any reporters with a microphone and a camera crew.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:21     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:The one thing I am sure of is that Seema won't change anything in the Centreville boundary. She's getting rid of those poor kids 100%.


I believe you’re right. I am also sure she’ll never show her face at Stone or Westfield. Just like Kathy Smith.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:11     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

The one thing I am sure of is that Seema won't change anything in the Centreville boundary. She's getting rid of those poor kids 100%.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:07     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

I think they might move the Brookfield kids back out, but that will leave Westfield with maybe 1850 kids and I don't think they will move anyone else is (they SHOULD but they are craven). And that's IF they don't cave to the Cub Run/Walney Village People. If they cave to them, Westfield will be down to 1700, which is Lewis levels.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 20:02     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

There are like three or four middle schools closer to Chantilly Mews then Stone. Absences will go way up for both the middle and high school aged kids since they cant get to Stone of WFHS without a bus.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 19:56     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’d be better than Dixit. Of that there can be no doubt. But I wouldn’t get my hopes up that she’d change a thing that stands to empty out Westfield, and those decisions will already have been made by the time of the next School Board election in the fall of 2027.


So she posted across her SM supporting the only middle class neighborhood proposed to be moved to Westfield saying that they should get to stay at Chantilly.

She did not post *anything* supporting keeping Liberty/Centreville's low income apartments at Liberty/Centreville even though those kids are currently part of her school's community. Draw your own conclusion on that one.

I'm 100% in favor of people running against the current crop of useless SB members, but it doesn't help if they are just as self-serving and craven as the current useless people.


The only middle class neighborhood?



What about all of the Floris neighborhoods? What about Emerald Chase and Bradley Farms?

Westfield is losing a bunch of middle class neighborhoods!


We are talking about MC neighborhoods going IN to Westfield. Not the ones going to Skyview.


Got it. I misread the previous post. 😊
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 19:46     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’d be better than Dixit. Of that there can be no doubt. But I wouldn’t get my hopes up that she’d change a thing that stands to empty out Westfield, and those decisions will already have been made by the time of the next School Board election in the fall of 2027.


So she posted across her SM supporting the only middle class neighborhood proposed to be moved to Westfield saying that they should get to stay at Chantilly.

She did not post *anything* supporting keeping Liberty/Centreville's low income apartments at Liberty/Centreville even though those kids are currently part of her school's community. Draw your own conclusion on that one.

I'm 100% in favor of people running against the current crop of useless SB members, but it doesn't help if they are just as self-serving and craven as the current useless people.


The only middle class neighborhood?



What about all of the Floris neighborhoods? What about Emerald Chase and Bradley Farms?

Westfield is losing a bunch of middle class neighborhoods!


We are talking about MC neighborhoods going IN to Westfield. Not the ones going to Skyview.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 19:45     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’d be better than Dixit. Of that there can be no doubt. But I wouldn’t get my hopes up that she’d change a thing that stands to empty out Westfield, and those decisions will already have been made by the time of the next School Board election in the fall of 2027.


So she posted across her SM supporting the only middle class neighborhood proposed to be moved to Westfield saying that they should get to stay at Chantilly.

She did not post *anything* supporting keeping Liberty/Centreville's low income apartments at Liberty/Centreville even though those kids are currently part of her school's community. Draw your own conclusion on that one.

I'm 100% in favor of people running against the current crop of useless SB members, but it doesn't help if they are just as self-serving and craven as the current useless people.


The only middle class neighborhood?

What about all of the Floris neighborhoods? What about Emerald Chase and Bradley Farms?

Westfield is losing a bunch of middle class neighborhoods!


I think pp meant the only middle class area proposed being added to Westfield after all the other areas were moved to Skyview.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 19:33     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really disappointing to see FCPS and the SB treat low income kids like they are disposable widgets to be moved around wherever convenient.


Wasn't there a SB member who claimed to be a "voice for the voiceless?"
"


According to a search, Ryan McElveen used that exact phrase at some point.

He may well abstain or vote against the Skyview-related boundary changes, but it won't matter. He's in the minority bloc that gets outvoted by the ruling junta that typically goes along with whatever Reid wants and includes Seema Dixit, Sandy Anderson, Robyn Lady, Kyle McDaniel, Karl Frisch, Marcia St John-Cunning, and Tom Dannan.


Actually, the Skyview boundaries make sense--except that IMHO it should have been Crossfield rather than Fox Mill because of the proximity issue. But, Fox Mill is very close to Skyview, as well. It's just that it is also close to South Lakes and Crossfield is not close to Oakton--no matter what the claim is by some.

What does not make sense is the Walney area being exempt when it is exactly halfway between schools and some already go to Cub Run.
I have no idea what makes sense from Centreville, but I do know that it does not make sense to take the closest neighborhood to Centreville and one of the poorest and send it to Westfield.

However, and I guess I am beating a dead horse, I cannot fathom how they could send Chantilly Mews to Westfield. This may be the worst decision in this whole process.


The decisions on the new Westfield boundary are so comically bad that everyone on here actually is in complete agreement on them, which never happens on here on any topic. There is pretty much total consensus on all the changes:

1. Everyone agrees Chantilly Mews should stay at Franklin/CHS and not be moved to Stone/Westfield. (Is there even one person anywhere who thinks this is a good idea? How did they get moved in the first place?)
2. Everyone agrees the balance of Cub Run + all the Walneys and that part of Brookfield should be at Westfield
3. Everyone agrees the Bull Run apartments that are closer to Centreville should stay at Centreville.

Those are literally all the changes made to Westfield total (besides the initial moves to Skyview which all make sense).


1. NO. Everyone I've spoken to feels Chantilly Mews should be Brookfield, Rocky Run, and Chantilly. Any neighborhoods on that side of Route 50 should be Rocky Run or Stone, not Franklin or Carson.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 19:27     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’d be better than Dixit. Of that there can be no doubt. But I wouldn’t get my hopes up that she’d change a thing that stands to empty out Westfield, and those decisions will already have been made by the time of the next School Board election in the fall of 2027.


So she posted across her SM supporting the only middle class neighborhood proposed to be moved to Westfield saying that they should get to stay at Chantilly.

She did not post *anything* supporting keeping Liberty/Centreville's low income apartments at Liberty/Centreville even though those kids are currently part of her school's community. Draw your own conclusion on that one.

I'm 100% in favor of people running against the current crop of useless SB members, but it doesn't help if they are just as self-serving and craven as the current useless people.


The only middle class neighborhood?

What about all of the Floris neighborhoods? What about Emerald Chase and Bradley Farms?

Westfield is losing a bunch of middle class neighborhoods!
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 15:12     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of what you think about the actual nuts and bolts of the situation, publicly supporting the Walney Village peolle but saying nothing about the poor kids being yanked out of your own kids school shows a real lack of political acumen/savvy/strrategic thinking.


You are right.

Good luck telling that to Molly “my new nickname to run for office is Sully” Sullivan. She seems to be a know it all.


HAHA this is like Stolen Valor from the real hero pilot Sully Sullenberger.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 15:08     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Yes, that makes sense and there's certainly space there.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2026 15:03     Subject: FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really disappointing to see FCPS and the SB treat low income kids like they are disposable widgets to be moved around wherever convenient.


Wasn't there a SB member who claimed to be a "voice for the voiceless?"
"


According to a search, Ryan McElveen used that exact phrase at some point.

He may well abstain or vote against the Skyview-related boundary changes, but it won't matter. He's in the minority bloc that gets outvoted by the ruling junta that typically goes along with whatever Reid wants and includes Seema Dixit, Sandy Anderson, Robyn Lady, Kyle McDaniel, Karl Frisch, Marcia St John-Cunning, and Tom Dannan.


Actually, the Skyview boundaries make sense--except that IMHO it should have been Crossfield rather than Fox Mill because of the proximity issue. But, Fox Mill is very close to Skyview, as well. It's just that it is also close to South Lakes and Crossfield is not close to Oakton--no matter what the claim is by some.

What does not make sense is the Walney area being exempt when it is exactly halfway between schools and some already go to Cub Run.
I have no idea what makes sense from Centreville, but I do know that it does not make sense to take the closest neighborhood to Centreville and one of the poorest and send it to Westfield.

However, and I guess I am beating a dead horse, I cannot fathom how they could send Chantilly Mews to Westfield. This may be the worst decision in this whole process.


The decisions on the new Westfield boundary are so comically bad that everyone on here actually is in complete agreement on them, which never happens on here on any topic. There is pretty much total consensus on all the changes:

1. Everyone agrees Chantilly Mews should stay at Franklin/CHS and not be moved to Stone/Westfield. (Is there even one person anywhere who thinks this is a good idea? How did they get moved in the first place?)
2. Everyone agrees the balance of Cub Run + all the Walneys and that part of Brookfield should be at Westfield
3. Everyone agrees the Bull Run apartments that are closer to Centreville should stay at Centreville.

Those are literally all the changes made to Westfield total (besides the initial moves to Skyview which all make sense).


1. Except Chantilly Mews should also be at Rocky Run as it was in the past