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Reply to "First hearing on districtwide boundary study is tonight"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope the consultant considers the private school population in the study. What happens when a whole bunch of private school kids, who won’t go to their current school, get rezoned for something that is now acceptable to their parents? There are a ton of private schools down county and that could throw a wrench in the numbers.[/quote] I struggle to think of a Silver Spring neighborhood where this could possibly be an issue. The wealthiest Silver Spring neighborhoods — the likeliest to have lots of private school kids — are Woodside and Woodmoor, neither of which would be rezoned into rich western schools. The closest schools to the rich western schools are Wheaton and Einstein, neither of which neighborhood has many private school students. I mean a handful of kids go to Holy Redeemer and then SJC and a few kids have parents who teach at private schools.[/quote]
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