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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RM doesn't belong in this comparison if you are comparing schools. It's over crowded with poor test scores despite having magnets. [/quote] Yes because RM has poor kids and the other schools don't. Ripe for boundary redrawing. What will W parents do when more poor kids come into their schools and bring down the test scores? I guess you will move to private because the poor kids might infect your kid and bring down your kid's test scores.[/quote] I would prefer lower test scores as it makes it less stressful and of course the smart but not perfect kids will be ranked higher. That said, I don’t want all the fights, sex in hallways, anti-semitism, and asylum seekers with a 3rd grade education in my school to get those higher ranks. Churchill boundaries won’t be changed. They already have every low income area in their area and there really isn’t any others around them. [/quote] Um.. ok <5% FARMs is nothing compared to neighboring RM with about 20% FARMs. But I guess to people like you, the few FARMs students you do have is enough, and you don't want more.[/quote] Take Twinbrook, which was once a nice area now turned into El Salvador, out of the equation and RM farms would be just the same as Churchill. You can’t bus past multiple schools and break up massive boundary lines. Churchill won’t change [/quote]
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