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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All of the current Langley students will have graduated before the next 5 year boundary change. I don’t think adding the rest of Spring Hill Elementary will change much for most students. The ELL and FRM percents at Langley will go up slightly (less than 1% for each category), maybe that will help this board back off of hating on Langley so much for being a rich school. The new students will add around 22 FRM students and 38 ELL students. This will change the ELL percent at Langley from approximately 3.62% to 4.43%. This will change the FRM from approximately 4.68% to 5.39%. Many of the families who currently live in neighborhoods that are likely to be rezoned in 5 years that have younger kids have already started moving closer in to Langley or sending their kids to private school.[/quote] To be fair, it’s really just one or two serial Langley-hating posters on DCUM. Don’t mistake the volume of their posts for the small volume of people who feel ill-will toward Langley.[/quote] I don't think anyone has ill-will toward Langley. People do have ill-will toward Herndon addressed homes that feel for some reason they are too good to go to Herndon high school like their neighbors and instead fight tooth and nail for the taxpayers to continue to bus them all the way across the county to Langley.[/quote] OMG. Give it a rest, obsessed lady. You didn’t get your way. Move on. NP[/quote] Either Forestville ES figures out a way to shed those Dranesville homes or the whole school will end up a Herndon feeder one day. That is the most logical way to address the "growing Langley HS" problem that OP asked about.[/quote]
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