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Reply to "Boundary logic?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Supreme Court has ruled that children can attend public school regardless of whether they reside in the US legally. How then can counties require students to legally reside within a school boundary in order to attend a particular school. If national boundaries aren't being enforced, why are individual school boundaries? Following the logic that students who show up have to be educated, if I drop my kid off at Langley rather than Mt. Vernon, they should be able to attend. FCPS is packing the poorer schools with immigrants while other schools get none.[/quote] It is not intentional if that is what you are asking. Wealth and poverty tend to clump together. Plus county services are determined by the county government and school districts are decided by the school board. They are separate entities with little overlap (social services in the schools is where the overlap occurs). [/quote]
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