Why is there a building addition for Langley High School? Why isn’t Langley High School included in the scope of the West County Boundary Study?
Since 2005, the School Board has indicated a need to review boundaries in the western portion of the county, using space available at South Lakes High and, potentially, to a lesser extent, Herndon High School, to address facility and program issues at two very large high schools, Westfield and Chantilly. Westfield currently has over 3100 students and Chantilly currently serves over 2800 students. Moving students from Langley to Herndon or South Lakes would reduce the available capacity at these schools needed to address the more pressing enrollment/program issues at Westfield and Chantilly, especially when the basic general education, special needs students, and program resource capacity needs at Langley could be addressed with the building addition at Langley. School Board policy also discourages the creation of small split-feeder school boundaries wherever possible. The Langley attendance area includes neighborhoods in the north Reston and Herndon areas with students that feed into F
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