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Reply to "Tuckahoe by the numbers - how can it stay a neighborhood school? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous].[/quote] .[/quote] [/quote] . [/quote] [/quote] .[/quote] To add to this, there are additional developments in the works in the Key zone, both market rate and affordable housing. This one was just approved last week: https://newsroom.arlingtonva.us/release/board-commits-7-9-million-affordable-housing-loan-to-queens-court-south/ "The 249 new affordable units will include studio, one, two and three-bedroom units, and [b]more than half of them will be family sized[/b]." Assuming each family sized unit has 1+ kid, that's a lot of kids coming in all at once. [b]If you chose an option school, that's great! You need to take the inconveniences that come with that. Your wishes are not more important than providing a neighborhood school in reasonable proximity to where people live.[/b] [/quote] +10000 [/quote] I think option schools should get a priority, as they affect a much bigger segment of the population across the county. Parents in n'hood schools don't care about anything but their own interests. [/quote]
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