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Reply to "FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2 "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Moving 77 poor kids out of one elementary school will substantially reduce its Farms rate. So Seema is really enriching her neighbors all the way thru the pyramid. Trashy. [/quote] The apartment kids are staying at Bull Run, but she moved them out of Liberty, so Liberty and CVHS es rates will go down noticeably.[/quote] Moving 77 FARMs students out of Centreville HS moves it from 27 to 24%. This is a non-issue. cVHS is just another average FCPS school with or without those 77 students.[/quote] It’s more of the impact to neighboring schools. Centreville starts at 27% and Westfield starts at 31% both comfortably average. With the move, Centreville drops to 24% and Westfield creeps up to 35%. Two schools that were once 4 points apart are now 11 (and that’s just counting the Centreville shift and not the impacts of Chantilly.) Centreville settles into a position of comfortably average FCPS pyramid while Westfield spirals into a pyramid to avoid. The non-issue would be Centreville sending a balanced population. [/quote] I think you need to show your math here, because some of the assertions made recently have simply been wrong. For example, even a high FARMS area is unlikely to be 100% FARMS. [/quote]
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