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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Langley/Oakton meeting going on now. I can’t follow the woman who is calling out the “unethical practice” some developers allegedly made when they made the Herndon homes only if they were in the Langley pyramid. Thankfully someone rightfully stated that no one in the Great Falls community wants any boundary changes. Everyone bought their homes knowing the pyramid. Reid said in the future they may not provide transportation that far west, but I bet parents would get together to find a solution. Leave the Langley Pyramid boundaries alone.[/quote] As everyone always says, your pyramid is not guaranteed when you buy a house. And why are people talking about something that isn’t even happening? Shut up. [/quote] Who says “your pyramid is not guaranteed?” Realtors can’t even talk about schools pyramids. Further, there wasn’t a comprehensive boundary review for 40 years, and everyone did fine. We just need to focus on schools that are overcrowded and make more room for them there. People are concerned because they are moving kids to Langley from McLean, increasing utilization. If it continues, in 5 years they will be looking to siphon off homes in Forestville to Herndon.[/quote] You bought a house that is a five minute drive from Herndon HS. What did you think would happen. You guys are stupid. [/quote] That things would stay the same as they always have been, as there is no good reason for it to change, and the parents don’t want it.[/quote] It's not about parents - communities change, the number of kids change, ethnicities within schools change. You're the same people who are complaining that the Spring Hill kids who they are rezoning to Langley are going to make it too crowded. They're going to a better high school, and you should be happy that people get to go to the "better" high school instead of complaining about them.[/quote] No I don’t care about the kids that are no being zoned for Langley. I care about my family and the families within my community who moved here to go Langley, the better high school. [/quote]
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