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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I live in Bethesda in a high-performing district, have attended multiple meetings, and find the anti-W bias so petty. It clearly stems from a few jealous individuals, and then every lemming starts repeating it. I have attended multiple community meetings about boundaries, and NONE of the Bethesda parents I have spoken to are racist or prejudiced in any way against balancing socio-economic demographics. I am of mixed heritage, the parents I spoke to were of all ethnicities. We all moved to Bethesda because of the schools. What we want is this for MCPS to: 1. ALLEVIATE OVERCROWDING by building more schools and expanding others as appropriate. MCPS is not in charge of the school budget! This is on the State and County level - vote for politicians who care about overcrowding! 2. NOT HAVE STUDENTS SPEND HOURS ON BUSES - it increases congestion and wastes everyone's time. I can guarantee that no politician or MCPS administrator actually wants this. It's physically impossible in our already congested area anyway. If you tweak boundaries so that schools are more balanced without impacting 1 and 2, then wonderful. My neighbors and I fully support that, even if we end up in a cluster we hadn't chosen to begin with! [/quote] Most W school families will not be affected, as much as the jealous non W people hope. [/quote] ignorance ugh get out[/quote]
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