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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Clearly it does if you live in a boundary island or in Langley or go to TJ in Fairfax. I also just saw a special on magnet schools that are being created in inner city schools to encourage bussing of suburban kids to cities as the best hope for these inner city schools to improve.[/quote] That's not new, and it does not work. And, Langley does not have busing --getting on a bus is not "busing." Those GF kids go to Langley because it is the only logical alternative. 1. Langley has space. Herndon does not. 2. Contiguous boundary 3. Keeps neighborhood school together. That is not busing as commonly used. [/quote]
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