Why isn’t all of Madison High School included in the Boundary Study?
The impetus for this boundary study is reducing the programmatic impacts of significant over enrollment at Chantilly and Westfield High Schools and under enrollment at South Lakes High School. Herndon was included in the study as it has some excess capacity available which could provide flexibility to move students into and/or out of that school’s attendance area as part of the overall boundary solution. Oakton High School was included as its boundary extends between Chantilly and South Lakes High Schools and provides flexibility to potentially shift students into and/or out of that attendance as part of a boundary solution. Although the Madison High School attendance area shares a significant boundary line with South Lakes High School, the capacity of Madison at 1875 students and the projected 2011 enrollment of 1895 indicate there are no significant enrollment imbalances. Madison does have an attendance area “island” that is not contiguous to the rest of the school’s attendance area.
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