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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^^ If all of the above is accurate, then those of you insisting that Tysons, etc. move more kids to Langley really need to understand that it's the School Board who controls these decisions - not the parents. A lot of you *love* to blame Langley parents for boundary decisions, when the reality is, the SB has full control. Something to keep in mind.[/quote] That's kind of a straw-man argument. School Board members make the decisions, but they usually listen to active, connected and vocal parents. For example, in 2011, Janie Strauss went to Great Falls when she was seeking re-election and emphasized that she'd kept Langley out of the 2008 South Lakes HS boundary study that moved kids from Westfield, Oakton and Madison to South Lakes. Do you really think she would have done that if some Langley parents hadn't been urging her to get Langley excluded? [/quote] Sounds like your issue is with Janie Strauss then. Take it up with her. [/quote] Come up with a better argument next time. Portraying Langley parents as besieged victims doesn't quite cut it. [/quote] No one has portrayed Langley parents as "besieged victims" - sounds like you have quite the chip on your shoulder. The point is that if Janie Strauss is ultimately responsible for her own decisions, then you might want to try actually contacting Strauss, rather than cowardly lumping all Langley parents together as the root of all your woes. If anything, it's you and others like you who love portraying yourselves as some kind of victims because you feel all schools should have exactly the same amount of "diversity," regardless of geography. :roll: [/quote] Recognizing there's a temptation to conflate opinions expressed by different posters on DCUM, I've never characterized Langley parents as the "root of all [my] woes." I certainly don't think Langley parents are responsible for the overcrowding at McLean or other FCPS schools. Since you have 1922 kids in a building that can now accommodate roughly 2300, according to FCPS, you may need to be part of the solution. But I do think the suggestion that School Board members are complete free agents, and aren't influenced by parents at schools like Langley, is bogus. As to your last point, feel free to dig your own hole. Some Langley parents have said on these threads they'd welcome additional kids at Langley, whether from apartments or single-family homes. And then when a specific proposal is made that actually may involve moving some apartments to Langley, you claim that the supporters believe "all schools should have exactly the same amount" of diversity, which is an exaggeration that suggests you are, in fact, hostile to the idea of moving kids from more modest backgrounds to your 1.5% FARMS school. [/quote] Well said. [/quote]
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