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Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS)
Reply to "Schools and growth in MoCo"
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[quote=Anonymous]Anyone who has taken statistics knows the data can be skewed. The planning board's job is to make development happen. They're not planning for schools, and MCPS doesn't have the budget to make enough schools happen, and anyone who believes a boundary assessment that jiggles with some borders at the edges is going to solve our overcrowding is a fool. We don't have enough green space, we don't have land for schools, and our suburbs are turning into urban cement cities. Pocket Parks don't count. There's not enough ball fields for all lacrosse, soccer, baseball, for the kids. There's not enough indoor basketball courts in the winter. Etc, etc. And all the bike lanes in the world are not going to get enough people out of cars. What does this mean? It means our quality of life here in MC continues to go down, while developers line their pockets.[/quote]
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