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Reply to "MCPS High School Boundary Map? Current."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, that portion of GHS to the southwest is largely recent developments that were assigned to the cluster as they were built.[/quote] Which is why it's way past time to redraw boundaries. This scenario is played all across the county. Those boundary maps are a cluster f*ck.[/quote] Except that anytime that you change boundaries, it is highly disruptive to student education. So change them when necessary if particular schools are overcrowded.[/quote] This piecemeal approach is how we got the boundaries shown above, and why there are weird feeder patterns. Only something more comprehensive will fix those issues. Then, down the road, they can make smaller tweaks. But to deal with comprehensive issues like the maps in this thread? You need a comprehensive revision. [/quote] Absolute nonsense. You can certainly fix those issues piecemeal, as issues with school crowding come up. And remember that the goal of MCPS is not to make aesthetically pleasing boundary maps, it to educate students. And everytime you move students to a different school you are disrupting their education.[/quote]
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