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Dear Sully District Families and Community Members,
As we enter the final stretch of the Skyview High School boundary process, I want to take a moment to sincerely thank everyone who has taken the time to engage, share feedback, attend meetings, send emails, join Zoom calls, or speak with me by phone. It has been incredibly valuable to hear directly from community members and better understand your concerns, questions, and priorities.
Over the past several months, I have spent a significant amount of time advocating on behalf of our communities with FCPS staff, the Superintendent's team, and my colleagues on the School Board. I am pleased that many of the concerns raised when the first set of draft maps was released have been acknowledged and addressed. At the same time, there are still a few important issues that I continue to work on and advocate for as we move toward the final proposal.
The next version of the boundary map is expected to be released in mid-June. Please remember that this is not the final map. There will still be opportunities for community members to review the proposal, provide feedback, and participate in the process. Based on that feedback, additional adjustments may still be considered before a final vote.
Please also note the two upcoming public engagement meetings listed below. These meetings will provide important opportunities for community members to share feedback, ask questions, and voice concerns directly. I strongly encourage everyone who has an interest in this process to participate. Community input continues to play an important role in shaping the discussion and informing decisions.
The School Board is currently scheduled to vote on the boundary proposal at our July 16 meeting. As with any School Board action, approval will require the support of a majority of Board members. Boundary changes will go into effect for the 2027-28 school year. If you would like your voice to be heard, I encourage you to continue sharing your feedback not only with me, but also with the At-Large members and other School Board members.
Please know that I remain committed to listening, advocating, and working toward the best possible outcome for our students, families, and communities. I am always happy to hear from you, answer questions, discuss concerns, or simply listen. I am just an email, phone call, or meeting away.
Thank you again for your continued engagement, patience, and partnership throughout this process.
In partnership,
Seema Dixit
Sully District School Board Member
June Community Meeting
We will host a final community meeting on Tuesday, June 16, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Skyview High School, 2949 Education Drive, Herndon, VA 20171. The event will also be held via Zoom. Our intention is to present one draft scenario for input. However, that could change based on the consultant’s analysis of community feedback from the May meetings. Please register for the June 16 meeting by clicking in person or virtual based on how you would like to participate.
Skyview Boundary Public Hearing
The Fairfax County School Board announces a public hearing on the Skyview High School boundaries at 6:00 pm on July 13, 2026, at Luther Jackson High School.
Signups to speak at the public hearing will open at 8:00 am on Monday, June 29, and close at 4:30 pm on Thursday, July 9.
Individuals may sign up using the Google form at this link.
Reuniones de la Junta Escolar de FCPS en Español
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Para ver las reuniones de la Junta Escolar grabadas o para ver en vivo durante las reuniones regulares en YouTube, por favor vaya al canal de YouTube de FCPS en Español o escanee el código QR.
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