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County and LCPS outline five-year attendance zone review and CIP implications as enrollment patterns shift

3631973 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

Loudoun County planning staff and LCPS presented a five‑year cadence for comprehensive school attendance zone reviews tied to the capital improvements program. Staff said they will prioritize secondary schools first, aim to balance capacity across schools and plan for HS‑14’s opening when drawing new boundaries.

Loudoun County planning and school division staff told the June 2 joint committee they will undertake a comprehensive five-year review of school attendance zones to align capital planning with changing enrollment and program distribution across the county.

Bev Tate, director of planning and GIS services, and Mr. Lewis (school/county presenter) outlined drivers of the review: declining growth in some areas after years of rapid expansion, the county’s need to balance enrollment and program access (career and technical education, special programs), and the forthcoming capital projects in the county’s FY2026–FY2031 CIP.

Why it matters: staff said the review is intended to reduce overcrowding at some…

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