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In this episode, we break down the latest Fairfax County Public Schools boundary review and what it actually means for families in Reston and Herndon. The headline is simple: most high school boundaries stay the same, and the overall impact is limited, with roughly 1,700 students affected across the county.

From there, we zoom out to the bigger picture in Northern Virginia’s economy. We talk about rising unemployment, shifting consumer confidence in the DC region, and how federal cuts and job losses are being felt locally. We wrap with a forward-looking conversation about AI and work, especially what happens when younger workers face disruption without clear reskilling pathways, and why community engagement matters in moments like these.


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Helpful links and resources

Fairfax County school boundaries and Western High School

FCPS 2024–2026 Boundary Review maps and details
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/2024-2026-boundary-review

FCPS Boundary Review site (updates, meetings, and materials)
https://www.fcpsboundaryreview.org/

Western High School capital project information
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/facilities/western-high-capital-project

Western High School boundary options PDF
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2025-10/western_high_school_options.pdf

Northern Virginia economy and the AI workforce conversation

Fairfax County unemployment remains elevated versus 2024 (FFXnow)
https://www.ffxnow.com/2026/01/23/fairfax-county-unemployment-still-elevated-compared-to-2024-in-new-state-data/

DC-region consumer sentiment update (Washington Business Journal)
https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2026/01/16/consumer-sentiment-morning-consult-dc-region.html

Virginia’s workforce and AI discussion (Washington Business Journal)
https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2026/01/27/virginia-governor-spanberger-ai-workforce.html