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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And: equity? I don’t understand why this is a goal. We moved here mostly for the school pyramid and chose our neighborhood accordingly. We avoided the LJMS district. I don’t want my kids in a Title One school, either. [/quote] As long as you get yours, right? Even better if you get a windfall to someone else's detriment. [/quote] Nope. Not my attitude at all. I just wonder why all of a sudden schools are supposed to be equal? FCPS will waste precious time and resources if the end game is demographic equivalency? So, should Langley HS just close? Maybe students from Lee HS should have the option to be bussed to McLean HS to even things out? This is not real life. Or, let’s move students from West Springfield HS to Lee or Annandale. This has been attempted before and didn’t go well. If we’re going to equalize things, let’s eliminate AAP. I’d argue that students in AAP have school choice (i.e., LJMS or Thoreau) whereas gen ed students do not! [/quote]
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