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[quote=Anonymous]Arlington may diverse, but it is nearly all high SES, highly educated parents (and if it's not, please point out where-- I'd love to be able to afford a house that close in). In FCPS, you have McLean and Vienna on one hand and Bailey's and Herndon (the Dogwood ES part, not the Franklin Farm part) on the other. What works in McLean in terms of LLIV will not work at Baileys and Dogwood. And if anyone doesn't need resources diverted from Gen Ed to create a special program for a small handfull of kids, it's Baileys and Dogwood. South Arlington is not all high SES. I agree Baileys and Dogwood don't need to divert funds to a special program for a handful of kids, but those handfuls of kids should go to a center. [/quote]
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