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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We’re zoned for QO currently and also in all of the newest proposed boundary options, so the boundary changes might not impact us negatively at all, but the proposed regions for special programs puts us in a very weak region and will cost us access to Poolesville, which is a very unwelcome change. I’m not sure if/how soon that might impact real estate prices in our neighborhood. It makes me nervous, but I’m planning to sell before the changes go into effect, so hoping there won’t be much of a price drop.[/quote] Poolesville? You should move because if you think Poolesville was ever a good option you have no idea what a good HS is.[/quote] Pretty sure the magnet program at Poolesville is pretty darn good. It does not seem like the OP was talking about the regular school environment there.[/quote] Sure only in the reality of the minds of the dumb parents. People need to understand the history of magnet programs. Poolesville magnet isn't any better than other traditional HS experience in MOCO. It's a joke. Love that parents think their darlings are so smart for getting in. Magnet programs are to racially balance schools nothing more. [/quote]
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