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Reply to "Baltimore Sun article about Howard County rezoning"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Because if socioeconomic equity is a focus, the BOE will need to do some wrangling to ensure the FARMs concentration isn't too high in HS13. That's going to impact all the HS in central and eastern Howard county. [/quote] I think that is a real concern. As I read the projections, it looks more like all of the current higher poverty high schools , plus HS 13, will remain high poverty, and Glen Elg, RH, MR, and others will continue with viritually no lower income students unless some bold changes are made. As others have said, it is all about development and the location of moderate to low income housing. Why not make some moves now? Looking at the Superintendent's proposal, I think I see areas where they are trying to avoid moving families twice. For instance, Rockburn Township gets moved to Long Reach, wheras areas of Elkridge, which have previously been under discussion as being moved to Long Reach do not. Not only this does move promote diversity at Long Reach, but it allows the Rockburn students to settle in at Long Reach for the long term. Elkridge families stay where they are, for now, but in two years they will likely have to make the long treck down Route 1 to HS 13. [/quote]
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