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Reply to "MCPS and Starr will probably need to change boundaries"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was just stating a fact of life. I don't think it's fair either, so I guess I should have said it was good news for anyone who doesn't want a big change. Because wealth has its advantages. It may not be fair, but it doesn't help to pretend it's not true. Look at how fast Starr was to put out a press release telling everyone boundary changes aren't happening. I'm not sure what the answers are, but I just think the powers that be in the W zones would put up a pretty successful fight.[/quote] don't confuse wealth with solid income. people with real wealth aren't in public schools in the first place. [/quote] Again, wrong. - tons of family wealth, big 3 alum, going public[/quote] what are you doing on DCUM then? Shouldn't you be traveling internationally this summer while the public school kiddies are on vacay, living off the interest on your interest? I think the PP was referring to the fact that a lot of people in MoC are dual income families in solid white collar jobs, with decent income but not $$millions in assets. And inherited wealth that is mandatorily dripped out annually is not the same as totally accessible millions. That's like my neighbors, trust fund income but not trust fund wealth. Big difference in behaviors. [/quote]
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