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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Marshall/Falls Church community meeting was far more civil than the Langley meeting last night, even though there are far more changes impacting those pyramids and some people had strong views. It must have been a relief for Dr. Reid not to have to deal with the Langley again parents tonight. [/quote] Are you the speaker from last night who complained about developers getting a sweetheart deal who also went to the meeting on Tuesday? Assuming you are, it’s pretty awful that you are going to meetings that don’t concern your pyramid. Stop pushing your radical agenda, very few in Fairfax are interested.[/quote] DP I think a lot of people in the county would be interested to know about these backhanded dealings. [/quote] This happened years and years ago. I posted earlier that I had a neighbor who moved --even before we had kids in school--because she wanted her children to go to Langley. We live in a "good" high school district--but not at the Langley elite level. It was no secret. Look at the map. Those Langley neighborhoods on the Herndon side of 7. One of those neighborhoods is less than two miles from Herndon High school. At the time, Herndon had a pretty good reputation--but Langley was the "creme de la creme." There may also be some that should have been assigned to South Lakes, too. [/quote] TLDR - That lady who presented yesterday wants developers to make off like kings while current residents are left holding the bag. It’s a sign of our times that the equity crowd is now rooting for corporations over people. [/quote]
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