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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]QO may become 13% FARMS and majority white again. That’s wild. It will could end up being higher performing than WJ[/quote] Which option makes this 13 percent FARMS in QO HS? I am lost in all 4 options. [/quote] option 4[/quote] Option 4 is the most extreme one which definitely has no chance.[/quote] Extreme for who? What school are you at? Option 4 makes a lot of sense to me. It is the best option by far. [/quote] Is it because your house is not rezoned to crown in option 4? Option 4 makes no sense for most schools. [/quote] I am in Churchill for all four options. Let me summarize this for you. Fallsgrove does not like option 4 because they go to Crown. Stone Mill does not ike option 1 because they go to Crown. Dufief and Falls Grove do not like option 2 because they go to Crown. Stone Mill and Kentlands do not like option 3 because Kentlands goes to Gaithersburg and stone Mill goes to Crown. [/quote] Stonemill townhouses do not like all four options because they all go to crown. And option 2 and 4 make single families in Stonemill stay in Wootton and townhouses (in the same 40 year old neighborhood) go to crown. [/quote] Then the townhouses are going to Crown. Somebody has to go to Crown. Your best bet is taking the rest of Stone Mill with you to Crown.[/quote] Isn’t discriminatory to treat townhouses differently than single family houses differently in the same neighborhood? There is also another area with all new townhouses. Perhaps they could split differently [/quote] Some people are complaining that they're targetting the communities that won't protest or raise such a fuss about it. So if you want to look at it one way, the people living in the townhomes likely are lower income than the families in single family homes. And it's usually the higher income people that are more litigious. Doesn't really make sense how they're pulling from the lower income parts (relative to their immediate area) of these various neighborhoods to try to help balance demographics at the new high school.[/quote] Yeah it does seem like that they are bullying the easy targets [/quote]
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