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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Order of events to come: 1. Jackson will end up poorer over the next several years (simple fact of this boundary change) 2. More parents will choose to keep their AAP students at Thoreau for Local Level IV instead of sending them to the Jackson AAP center 3. Scores will slip at Jackson 4. Great School score will drop at Jackson 5. New families will avoid schools that feed Jackson and Falls Church (just as Falls Church was starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel) 6. Some families who currently live in Jackson and Falls Church feeder areas will leave 7. Falls Church elementary feeders will see a decline in scores 8. Jackson and Falls Church will suffer further This pattern has been seen before. They don't seem to learn. Perhaps the AAP Center can save Jackson, but the option to have Local Level IV at Thoreau really undercuts that program. And only two of the pyramid elementary schools remaining at Jackson will have a [b]F/R lunch rate below 60%[/b] No doubt that One Fairfax is a farce.[/quote] Re #2, they'll keep their kids at Thoreau for LLIV and at some point demand that Thoreau be formally designated as a center just like Cooper and Lanier. [/quote] You left out that the number of kids getting into TJ from Jackson will go down and that will be seen as further evidence of the school's decline. [/quote]
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