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[quote=Anonymous]Belmont is a small school (300 kids) that pretty much draws from one neighborhood (Olney mill, SFH). Neighboring Greenwood (which is in Brookeville on the Olney border) has 500 students and has a farms rate around 8 or 9. It draws from many more neighborhoods---from farms, million dollar homes, SFHs built in the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s, and a smattering of townhouses (not as many as other area schools). Olney elementary is also large, and draws from an even more diverse area (with many more townhouses and rentals). Brooke Grove is housed in a great neighborhood but also draws from neighborhoods with lots of townhomes and rental condos/apts. And it feeds into Farquahar, not Rosa. If demographics matter to you, then you can read the stats online. If size matters, you can compare. If middle school matters, then figure that out before you buy. [/quote]
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