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When will the boundary changes take effect?

Implementation will be no earlier than Fall 2026: The exact timeline for implementing new boundaries has not yet been determined, as it will depend on the outcomes of the boundary review process and the decisions made by the Fairfax County School Board. Similarly, any other related implementation decisions, including allowing current students to remain at their existing schools, have not yet been determined. These considerations will take into account operational feasibility and the district’s educational goals.

How did we get here? Timeline of the ‘Comprehensive Boundary Review’

2024

  • Boundary policy updates
    • February-June: The School Board’s Governance Committee studied and considered potential updates to the Boundary Policy at several public meetings.
    • June 25: The School Board held a public work session to consider and discuss the Governance Committee’s draft Boundary Policy updates.
    • June 27 and July 11: Draft boundary policy updates were twice posted as new business for an upcoming School Board vote at its July 18, 2024 regular meeting.
    • July 18: The School Board approved updates to the Boundary Policy (Policy 8130) at its July 18 Regular Public Meeting, completing a years-long comprehensive review of the policy for the first time in nearly four decades. Read the news release.
  • Phase One: In person Community Engagement Meetings to discuss:
    • Which challenges should be the top priority when we create the boundary scenarios? 
    • What are some important data or insights we should consider? 
    • What do you hope the outcomes of this boundary review process will be? How could this review process positively impact our community?
    • What questions do you have about the next steps in this boundary review process?

2025

  • Phase One: Virtual Community Engagement Meetings to discuss:
    • Which challenges should be the top priority when we create the boundary scenarios? 
    • What are some important data or insights we should consider? 
    • What do you hope the outcomes of this boundary review process will be? How could this review process positively impact our community?
    • What questions do you have about the next steps in this boundary review process?
  • Phase 2: Community Boundary Review Meetings – Phase 2  (Part 1)
    • May 15, 6:30-8 p.m., at Oakton High School (Event Completed)
    • May 16, 6:30-8 p.m., at Robinson Secondary School (Event Completed)
    • May 19, 6:30-8 p.m., at Herndon High School (Event Completed)

WE ARE HERE:

  • Phase 2: Community Boundary Review Meetings (Part 1) – links to register included:

July – October 2025: Data Analysis and Scenario Updates

October – November 2025: Community Meetings (Part 2)

November – December 2025: Final Scenario Development

December 2025 – February 2026: Boundary Change Process. This will take place in public meetings by the School Board.  

February 2026: Public notice of the changes will be sent out to families and the community.

Who is Thru Consulting?

Thru Consulting is a management consulting firm based in Connecticut (https://www.thru.co/). They were hired by the FCPS board in September 2024 to conduct the Boundary Review – the scope as outlined in the contract reads:

“Thru Consulting will facilitate the comprehensive school boundary review over a 16 month period, ending in January 2026.  In accordance with Policy 8130, the scope of work includes eight key tasks: 1) project management plan development, 2) website development, 3) pre-analysis stakeholder engagement, 4) data collection, 5) data analysis and draft scenarios, 6) post-analysis stakeholder engagement, 7) final scenario development, and 8) boundary change approval. 

The contract will begin as soon as possible through January 31, 2026 to coincide with the Boundary Review timeline and deliverables.  The TIPS cooperative contract does not expire until August 31, 2027 with an option for one (1) one-year renewal option thereafter.” (https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=D8YREH6CD30D)

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