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Reply to "Wood MS and Rockville HS- what do you think?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ever FARMS means that you are on FARMS now and/or you were on FARMS at some point while in MCPS. For example, if you were on FARMS last year, but this year your family has a higher income, then you wouldn't be included in the FARMS % (because you're not on FARMS this year), but you would be included in the ever FARMS %(because you were on FARMS at some point while in MCPS). [/quote] Not the PP but I was wondering the same thing. Interesting! I grew up poor, so I have zero issues with FARMS kids, but I will say that it leads to a 'less affluent' school. 51% seems pretty high! [/quote] Agreed it does seem high especially when some feeder elementary schools are coming from neighborhoods of houses in the 6's.[/quote] enrollment, FARMS/ever-FARMS % for 2015-2016 Earle B. Wood MS: 970, 36/51 Barnsley ES (includes special programs): 710, 28/36 Flower Valley ES: 496, 28/34 Maryvale ES: 620, 42/48 Meadow Hall ES: 462, 54/62 Rock Creek Valley ES: 435, 31/41[/quote]
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