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Dear Fairfax County Community,
I wanted to update you on the Skyview High School boundary process, and share some ways so that you can provide input.
We are currently in Phase 2 in which the first round of feedback is being collected from the community on three draft scenarios. You can learn more about the entire process here. There is a community meeting this Thursday evening at 6 pm with both an in-person and a virtual option.
I encourage everyone interested in the Skyview boundaries to check out the Boundary Explorer tool here which allows you to leave comments on the interactive map that presents the three boundary scenarios.
In late May, we go into Phase 3, in which revisions will have been made to these boundary scenarios and shared with the community for additional feedback. The consultant will use this input to further refine the maps in collaboration with FCPS leadership. Two meetings are already scheduled for Phase 2 :
In June, the Superintendent will present her recommendations to the School Board for consideration and action. I am reviewing all feedback very carefully and participating in the process myself so I can stay aware of how these boundary changes will impact the community. You may at any point reach out to me here to send questions, concerns and input.
Your feedback is essential and appreciated, as we work together to develop a boundary that best serves our students, families, and the community. For more information, please visit our Skyview Boundary Development webpage.
Sincerely,
Kyle McDaniel
Member, At-Large
Fairfax County School Board
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