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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school. [/quote] Williamsburg will get an 8 after all the poors move to Stratford. Wouldn't that make you happy?[/quote] Why do you think APS is suddenly pursuing rapid resegregation? This is precisely what the people who pull the purse strings want. [/quote] Despite what you keep posting, they are not pursuing "rapid resegregation". They have a severe overcrowding problem, and the smallest county in the nation doesn't have any extra space. There were very few viable options for a new middle school -- it was always going to be reconverting Stratford back to a regular middle school. It was where it was. Once that was decided, then you get into all the proximity discussions they're having now. The racial imbalance has to do with broader zoning issues that a middle school boundary process cannot fix. [/quote] +1. The School Board is misguided at times, but they're basically trying to navigate the mess the County has left them. Watch Gutshall and the Board continue to concentrate AH in 2-3 areas of S Arlington. [/quote]
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