Dear FCPS Families,
We invite you to attend a virtual Community Meeting on Monday, September 23, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., to learn about the latest updates on the Dunn Loring Capital Project.
At this meeting, we will:
Present the project's interim progress and design concepts.
Gather your valuable feedback on the project's direction and the design process.
Discuss potential adjustments that may be considered based on community input.
The repurposing of the Dunn Loring Administrative Center will create a new elementary school that will accommodate approximately 900 students. This project will not only provide a high-quality education for our children but will also alleviate overcrowding in ten other schools within the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) system.
Language interpretation will be available.
We appreciate your continued interest in this important project and look forward to your participation.
Fairfax County Public Schools
Anonymous wrote:He's one person. I think you are giving him too much credit by stating he is single-handedly responsible for a project of this magnitude. Also, it was voted on, and he was only vote.
Anonymous wrote:And Karl Frisch is still on the Board
Anonymous wrote:And Karl Frisch is still on the Board
Anonymous wrote:Dunn Loring ES on the fast track:
https://www.gazetteleader.com/fairfax/news/fairfax-officials-fast-track-prep-work-for-dunn-loring-elementary-8291413
Supervisor Dalia Palchik (D-Providence) requested the expedited processing.
Can someone explain to me why Fairfax County proposes to build new schools before they determine what the school boundaries will be?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Dunn Loring ES isn't dead after all...
https://www.ffxnow.com/2023/11/28/fcps-reveals-more-details-of-planned-dunn-loring-elementary-school/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP... I doubt the county is going to buy a parcel of land large enough for a new ES (even an "urban" style one) in Tysons proper, it's going to be in the broader Tysons vicinity (read: 1 mile radius or so).
A lot of it will likely be existing schools like Spring Hill, either expanding its capacity (vertically?) and/or moving some of the kids farther north to Churchill Road to free up capacity at Spring Hill, etc... or possibly Westgate (again, only place to really grow that site is upwards, there's no real footprint available).
Or, maybe there's a new site somewhere else within a mile where the county already has land available that is appropriate size for an ES, even if the location isn't quite perfect, but at least is within very short bussing distance from the heart of Tysons. Nothing comes to mind though.
BASIS McLean is failing, maybe they can take over its office building?