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Willow Springs ES will be moved out of Johnson Fairfax to Robinson Waples Mill ES will entirely be moved into Fairfax and the Greenbriar East areas that feed into Fairfax will be moved to Oakton
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- Reply to King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?
Willow Springs is less than 3 miles from Centreville High Much of the neighborhood is closer It is more than 7 miles to Fairfax With traffic, it is likely 3 times the ride in time It makes sense to move Bull Run to Westfield and Willow Spring to Centreville
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- King Abdullah Academy Closing: FCPS Buy for HS?
That allows Willow Springs to move to CVHS, Bull Run to move to Westfield, and CVHS to accommodate some future growth The current school, excluding the modular, only has a program capacity of 1968, so that’s definitely on the small side
- FCPS comprehensive boundary review - DCUM Weblog
Willow Springs ES will be moved out of Johnson Fairfax to Robinson Waples Mill ES will entirely be moved into Fairfax and the Greenbriar East areas that feed into Fairfax will be moved to Oakton
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- African Americans and Childrens Literature: A Symposium and Exhibition . . .
African Americans and Children's Literature: A Symposium and Exhibition presented by Esther Productions, Inc, The Black Student Fund, and The Institute for African American Writing Mar 02, 2024, 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM EST 125 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017, USA COME LEARN THE STORY AND LEGACY OF WASHINGTON, DC’S AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE—Past and Present
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