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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Your post in no way addresses the point of my post. Sure, some people send their kids to private. Guess what.. some folks in W clusters send their kids to private schools also. This fact in no way addresses my point that MCPS has [b]in the past[/b] for diversity and capacity reasons zoned neighborhoods from walkable to non walkable schools, and they will probably continue to do this in the future.[/quote] 32! years! ago![/quote] And they continue to do so.[/quote] In that case, maybe the Horizon Hill PP could cite a more recent example.[/quote] How many recent rezonings were there? http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/NorthwestHS.pdf Brown ES is an island zoned for Northwest HS even though it's closer to QO, and Ridgeview MS is right next to it but they are zoned for Lakeland MS, which matriculates into QO. So Brown ES goes to Lakeland MS (but Ridgeview is closer) then goes to NW (though QO) is closer. Wheaton HS has two islands: http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/WheatonHS.pdf I know there are other scenarios like this. What makes you think MCPS wouldn't create weird zones like this in the future for the sake of diversity and capacity? [/quote]
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