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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looks like my kid can still get in via the automatic 5%. At least it appears that they're making an effort to serve the whole county now. [/quote] Agree it's better than just serving the families likely to invest heavy in prep but they need to set an upper bound too. Too many seats going to a handful of wealthy schools is not great.[/quote] Maybe FCPS should fund the overdue additions to Chantilly and McLean before they "set an upper bound" on the number of kids from those pyramids going to TJ. They expanded West Potomac to 3000 seats and Madison and Justice to 2500 (when none of those three schools was otherwise due for a renovation), so why can't they build Chantilly out to 3000 and McLean out to 2500? [/quote] Maybe McLean families should vote for representatives who care about their issues [/quote] Or maybe everyone should vote for ones who look after the interests of all residents not just the rich[/quote] If Tholen had not turned out to be so Langley-centric and protective of Great Falls, she would have required Langley to take on at least some of the growth in Tysons. Then McLean might be in a position to accommodate more of the kids coming out of Longfellow and kids outside the Marshall district who want IB might have a better shot of pupil placing to GCM. [/quote]
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