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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good grief. Let FCPS actually start a boundary study and identify different options. [b] After hearing about the Langley parents who protested at a School Board meeting because they are terrified of their kids having to interact with Herndon kids, [/b]we have little interest in sending our kids there, but let the chips fall where they may. The lobbying about who should move is premature and distasteful. [/quote] ??? You mean people who want their kids to attend the school that their community has been a part of for @30 years? Have you had kids in high school? I have. Our neighborhood was part of a boundary study where the SB considered doing that with us. Our neighborhood successfully fought it. The high school is an important part of our community activities. I suspect it is with Langley families, as well. Why would they not be upset to be taken out of an underenrolled school that they like and sent to one that is overcrowded? Just to please the Social Justice Warriors. Use a little common sense. Everything is not about race. [/quote]
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