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Feeder List SY2016-17 Region 1 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 Herndon High School Pyramid Aldrin ES Herndon MS - 100% Herndon HS - 100% Armstrong ES Herndon MS - 100% Herndon HS - 100% Clearview ES Herndon MS - 100% Herndon HS - 100% Dranesville ES Herndon MS - 100% Herndon HS - 100% Herndon ES Herndon MS - 100% Herndon HS - 100% Hutchison ES Herndon MS - 100% Herndon HS - 100% Herndon MS Herndon HS - 100% Langley High School Pyramid Churchill Road ES Cooper MS - 100% Langley HS - 100% Colvin Run ES Cooper MS - 69% / Longfellow MS - 31% Langley HS - 69% / McLean HS - 31% Forestville ES Cooper MS - 100% Langley HS - 100% Great Falls ES Cooper MS - 100% Langley HS - 100% Spring Hill ES Cooper MS - 67% / Longfellow MS - 33% Langley HS - 67% / McLean HS - 33% Cooper MS Langley HS - 100% Madison High School Pyramid Cunningham Park ES Thoreau MS - 100% Madison HS - 76% / Marshall HS - 24 % Flint Hill ES Thoreau MS - 100% Madison HS - 100% Louise Archer ES Thoreau MS - 100% Madison HS - 100% Marshall Road ES Thoreau MS - 63% / Jackson MS - 37% Madison HS - 63% / Oakton HS - 37% Vienna ES Thoreau MS - 97% / Kilmer MS - 3% Madison HS - 97% / Marshall HS - 3% Wolftrap ES Kilmer MS - 100% Marshall HS - 61% / Madison HS - 39% Thoreau MS Madison HS - 89% / Marshall HS - 11% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 1 Region 1 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 Oakton High School Pyramid Crossfield ES Carson MS - 92% / Hughes MS - 7% / Franklin - 1% Oakton HS - 92% / South Lakes HS - 7% / Chantilly - 1% Mosby Woods ES Jackson MS - 100% Oakton HS - 100% Navy ES Franklin MS - 100% Oakton HS - 67% / Chantilly HS - 33% Oakton ES Jackson MS - 73% / Thoreau MS - 27% Oakton HS - 73% / Madison HS - 27% Waples Mill ES Franklin MS - 100% Oakton HS - 100% Carson MS Oakton HS - 26% / Westfield HS - 47% / South Lakes HS - 27% South Lakes High School Pyramid Dogwood ES Hughes MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Forest Edge ES Hughes MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Fox Mill ES Carson MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Hunters Woods ES Hughes MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Lake Anne ES Hughes MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Sunrise Valley ES Hughes MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Terraset ES Hughes MS - 100% South Lakes HS - 100% Hughes MS South Lakes HS - 100% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 2 Region 2 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 Annandale High School Pyramid Annandale Terrace ES (K-5) Poe MS - 100% Annandale HS - 100% Braddock ES (K-5) Poe MS - 100% Annandale HS - 100% Bren Mar Park ES (K-5) Holmes MS - 100% Edison HS - 100% Columbia ES (K-5) Holmes MS - 95% / Poe MS - 5% Annandale HS - 100% Mason Crest ES (K-5) Poe MS - 74% / Glasgow MS - 26% Falls Church HS - 74% / Stuart HS - 26% North Springfield ES (K-5) Holmes MS - 100% Annandale HS - 100% Weyanoke ES (K-5) Holmes MS - 100% Annandale HS - 100% Holmes MS (6-8) Annandale HS - 75% / Edison HS - 25% Poe MS (6-8) Annandale HS - 82% / Falls Church HS - 18% Falls Church High School Pyramid Camelot ES Jackson MS - 100% Falls Church HS - 100% Fairhill ES Jackson MS - 100% Falls Church HS - 100% Graham Road ES Jackson MS - 100% Falls Church HS - 100% Pine Spring ES Jackson MS - 100% Falls Church HS - 100% Westlawn ES Jackson MS - 100% Falls Church HS - 100% Woodburn ES Jackson MS - 100% Falls Church HS - 100% Jackson MS Falls Church HS - 69% / Oakton HS - 31% Marshall High School Pyramid Freedom Hill ES Kilmer MS - 95% / Thoreau MS - 5% Marshall HS - 95% / Madison HS - 5% Lemon Road ES Kilmer MS - 78% / Longfellow MS - 22% Marshall HS - 78% / McLean HS - 22% Shrevewood ES Kilmer MS - 100% Marshall HS - 100% Stenwood ES Kilmer MS - 67% / Thoreau MS - 33% Marshall HS - 100% Westbriar ES Kilmer MS - 100% Marshall HS - 74% / Madison HS - 26% Westgate ES Kilmer MS - 77% / Longfellow MS - 23% Marshall HS - 77% / McLean HS - 23% Kilmer MS Marshall HS - 87% / Madison HS - 13% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 3 Region 2 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 McLean High School Pyramid Chesterbrook ES Longfellow MS - 100% McLean HS - 100% Franklin Sherman ES Longfellow MS - 92% / Cooper MS - 8% McLean HS - 92% / Langley HS - 8% Haycock ES Longfellow MS- 100% McLean HS - 100% Kent Gardens ES Longfellow MS - 100% McLean HS - 100% Timber Lane ES Longfellow MS - 64% / Jackson MS - 36% McLean HS - 64% / Falls Church HS 36% Longfellow MS McLean HS - 100% Stuart High School Pyramid Bailey’s ES (K-2) Glasgow MS - 100% Stuart HS - 100% Bailey’s Upper ES (3-5) Glasgow MS - 100% Stuart HS - 100% Beech Tree ES (K-5) Glasgow MS - 100% Stuart HS - 100% Belvedere ES (K-5) Glasgow MS - 100% Stuart HS - 100% Glen Forest ES (K-5) Glasgow MS - 100% Stuart HS - 100% Parklawn ES (K-5) Glasgow MS - 59% / Holmes MS - 41% Stuart HS - 59% / Annandale HS - 41% Sleepy Hollow ES (K-5) Glasgow MS - 100% Stuart HS - 100% Glasgow MS (6-8) Stuart HS - 100% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 4 Region 3 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 Edison High School Pyramid Bush Hill ES Twain MS - 100% Edison HS - 100% Cameron ES Twain MS - 100% Edison HS - 100% Clermont ES Twain MS - 100% Edison HS - 100% Franconia ES Twain MS - 100% Edison HS - 100% Mount Eagle ES Twain MS - 100% Edison HS - 100% Rose Hill ES Hayfield MS - 54% / Twain MS - 46% Hayfield MS - 54% / Edison MS - 46% Twain MS Edison HS - 100% Hayfield High School Pyramid Gunston ES Hayfield MS - 74% / South County MS - 26% Hayfield HS - 74% / South County HS - 26% Hayfield ES Hayfield MS - 100% Hayfield HS - 100% Island Creek ES Hayfield MS - 100% Hayfield HS - 100% Lane ES Hayfield MS - 69% / Twain MS - 31% Hayfield HS - 69% / Edison HS - 31% Lorton Station ES Hayfield MS - 100% Hayfield HS - 100% Hayfield MS Hayfield HS - 100% Lee High School Pyramid Crestwood ES Key MS - 100% Lee HS - 100% Forestdale ES Key MS - 100% Lee HS - 100% Garfield ES Key MS - 100% Lee HS - 100% Lynbrook ES Key MS - 100% Lee HS - 100% Saratoga ES Key MS - 100% Lee HS - 100% Springfield Estates ES Key MS - 100% Lee HS - 100% Key MS Lee HS - 100% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 5 Region 3 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 Mount Vernon High School Pyramid Fort Belvoir ES Whitman MS - 100% Mount Vernon HS - 100% Mount Vernon Woods ES Whitman MS - 100% Mount Vernon HS - 100% Riverside ES Whitman MS - 92% / Sandburg MS - 8% Mount Vernon HS - 92% / West Potomac HS - 8% Washington Mill ES Whitman MS - 100% Mount Vernon HS - 100% Woodlawn ES Whitman MS - 100% Mount Vernon HS - 100% Woodley Hills ES Whitman MS - 100% Mount Vernon HS - 100% Whitman MS Mount Vernon HS - 100% West Potomac High School Pyramid Belle View ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Bucknell ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Fort Hunt ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Groveton ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Hollin Meadows ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Hybla Valley ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Stratford Landing ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Waynewood ES Sandburg MS - 100% West Potomac HS - 100% Sandburg MS West Potomac HS - 100% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 6 Region 4 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 Centreville High School Pyramid Bull Run ES Liberty MS - 89% / Stone MS - 11% Centreville HS - 89% / Westfield HS - 11% Centre Ridge ES Liberty MS - 100% Centreville HS - 100% Centreville ES Liberty MS - 100% Centreville HS - 100% Colin Powell ES Liberty MS - 74% / Lanier MS - 26% Centreville HS - 74% / Fairfax HS - 26% Union Mill ES Liberty MS - 87% / Robinson MS - 13% Centreville HS - 87% / Robinson HS - 13% Liberty MS Centreville HS - 100% Lake Braddock High School Pyramid Cherry Run ES Lake Braddock MS - 100% Lake Braddock HS - 100% Kings Glen ES (4-6) Lake Braddock MS - 100% Lake Braddock HS - 100% Kings Park ES (K-3) Lake Braddock MS - 100% Lake Braddock HS - 100% Ravensworth ES Lake Braddock MS - 100% Lake Braddock HS - 100% Sangster ES Lake Braddock MS - 84% / Irving MS - 16% Lake Braddock HS - 84% / West Springfield HS - 16% White Oaks ES Lake Braddock MS - 100% Lake Braddock HS - 100% Lake Braddock MS Lake Braddock HS - 100% Robinson High School Pyramid Bonnie Brae ES Robinson MS - 100% Robinson HS - 100% Fairview ES Robinson MS - 100% Robinson HS - 100% Laurel Ridge ES Robinson MS - 100% Robinson HS - 100% Oak View ES Robinson MS - 59% / Frost MS - 41% Robinson HS - 59% / Woodson HS - 41% Terra Centre ES Robinson MS - 100% Robinson HS - 100% Robinson MS Robinson HS - 100% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts. 7 Region 4 Elementary School Feeder By High School Pyramid SY 2016-17 South County High School Pyramid Halley ES South County MS - 100% South County HS - 100% Laurel Hill ES South County MS - 100% South County HS - 100% Newington Forest ES South County MS - 100% South County HS - 100% Silverbrook ES South County MS - 100% South County HS - 100% South County MS South County HS - 100% West Springfield High School Pyramid Cardinal Forest ES Irving MS - 100% West Springfield HS - 100% Hunt Valley ES Irving MS - 100% West Springfield HS - 100% Keene Mill ES Irving MS - 73% / Lake Braddock MS - 27% West Springfield HS - 73% / Lake Braddock HS - 27% Orange Hunt ES Irving MS - 100% West Springfield HS - 100% Rolling Valley ES Irving MS - 74% / Key MS 26% West Springfield HS - 74% / Lee HS 26% West Springfield ES Irving MS- 100% West Springfield HS - 100% Irving MS West Springfield HS 100% Based on September 30, 2016 residing student counts.
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