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Reply to "Shrevewood/Kilmer/Marshall triangle - what is the cause of disparity?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Hi - OP again. I actually found the Marshall parent's post helpful. The house in question is relatively close to Shrevewood ES (within half a mile), so if the FCPS plans you reference were to happen, I would think we'd still be assigned there and that it might actually improve the school as some of the outlying neighborhoods would be reassigned (i.e. previously referenced Lee Hwy/Merrifield area). Would I be incorrect to assume this?[/quote] I would imagine that FCPS would be more likely to move entire neighborhoods around if needed in that area. I believe that Lemon Road still has capacity, and could take some of the kids who live near Route 7 along Idylwood and Pimmit if rezoned. If the Dunn Loring ES reopened, then those closer to Idylwood and Gallows would likely move. I would guess that neighborhoods close by, such as Falls Hill and Holly Manor, would likely stay zoned to Shrevewood. But I don't think distance is as important as keeping neighborhoods together. Houses directly behind Shrevewood are zoned for Timber Lane. [/quote]
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