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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a few years when Langley will be overenrolled because they moved McLean kids to Langley, and Herndon will be underenrolled due the renovations they are planning. This is all silly to argue about now.[/quote] I thought Herndon was projected to be at 105% once Reno is over?[/quote] It is but the only way to keep the Langley families agitated is to convince them the School Board wants to, and easily can, move them to Herndon.[/quote]u Theoretically the school board can easily finalize new boundaries. If prior posts are to be believed, a plan exists to get all the high schools at no more than 110% capacity (if I recall correctly). One Fairfax, at least according to some interpretations, moves socio-economic diversity higher on the list of factors to consider in a re-draw. Practically speaking, if boundaries are drawn in a way that many people are unhappy with, some people (higher percentages in some areas) will pursue various alternatives and there will be a new set of issues.[/quote]
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