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Reply to "Boundary changes for juniors and seniors in HS?"
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[quote=Anonymous]And, Junior year is the year that counts so much on your college applications. And, going from AP to IB and vice versa will also gum up the works. If they were using any common sense at all, the SB would begin by eliminating IB. Give it two years and see what happens. Look at other programs that seem to be their excuse for this and see what they can do about it at the program level--not the boundary level. If there appears an egregious imbalance in school size then that really affects the education of the students, then re-evaluate. But, no high school in Fairfax County is currently too small to provide a decent education. And, Chantilly, which is the largest, is doing just fine and is set to have a diminishing population over the next years. Their freshman class is 100+ students smaller than their senior class. [/quote]
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