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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I’m not aware of Strauss “mocking” people. That is not her style. She told Langley residents in western Fairfax they would probably be redistricted if a new high school is built in western Fairfax in another decade. FCPS has been saying that for years. Is Langley entitled to some exemption in perpetuity from boundary changes? [/quote] You must not have watched the video. Ironic, I remember how she protected Dranesville families with the South Lakes redistricting. Some lived very close to South Lakes, but they were untouchable. Now, that she is not running for reelection, things have changed.[/quote] South Lakes isn’t in Dranesville. Herndon is, and the new high school might be, in Dranesville, so it’s not surprising she might approach the two situations differently. And, of course, if she is stepping down this year, she obviously has no ability to keep Langley out of a boundary study for a new high school in 2029 or 2030. All she can do is tell people to get ready for it. [/quote] It was her glee that was disturbing. And, there were plenty of people shifted around during the South Lakes redistricting. Nevertheless, who do you propose should go to Langley when you send Great Falls to Herndon?[/quote]
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