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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We never got the chance to weigh in on the boundary policy revision process when diversity was elevated to the top factor. [b]Forums like this are the best way to make sure that doesn't happen again.[/b] The unfortunate reality is that the boundary policy will be used in every boundary study until it is changed. So of course it has to be mentioned. I'll tell you what, if you mention it in the next thread about boundaries then I won't have to.[/quote] You are [i]really[/i] overestimating your powers of persuasion.[/quote] You don't think every person who reads a boundary post and sees the info I put about how diversity was elevated to the top favtor in the boundary policy without alerting the public has to at least wonder if there's credibility to my story and investigate further? I mean, before someone spends a million bucks on a house they're going to do a little nosing around to see if and how boundaries might change, don't you think?[/quote] Oh, I hope everyone does "nose around," but I would recommend that people find other sources of information. (See below.) There is obviously a range of opinions about this topic, and you are intent on sharing yours every chance you get, which you can do, but I don't think you're succeeding at anything other than causing a lot of people to roll their eyes when your posts appear again and again. To nose around, read the actual reports on the previous boundary studies that are posted on this page: [url]https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/planning/boundary.aspx[/url] Read the Bethesda Beat articles by Caitlynn Peetz and Washington Post articles by Donna St. George. And definitely watch the upcoming BOE facilities and boundaries sessions taking place this month and next: [url]https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/boe/meetings/[/url] [/quote]
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