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Reply to "BOE Memer is proposing to study school boundary in MCPS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The segregation that some posters are freaking about isn't just historical. Montgomery Village is a good example. In the 90s it used to be filled with lower to mid level feds and very MC. Now its all rentals with landlords allowing multiple families in one small TH, crime and one of the worst gang locations in the county. The whites all left for Frederick county, QO, RM or Olney cluster or VA. Wheaton, decades ago, was a nice place but [b]everyone fled to closer in SS or the west[/b]. The eastern and northern areas of Silver Spring have been losing the UMC/MC too though they had fewer to start. [/quote] Really? Wheaton doesn't seem like nobody lives there. I see lots of people out and about, whenever I'm there. [/quote] I know, I saw this comment too. “Nobody lives there” but somehow the schools are above capacity? Also this poster oddly seems to assert that not only are all the people fleeing from Montgomery Village... but that they are also living with multiple families per townhouse. So more people = fewer people? Of course what they mean to say is “nobody” white. Which isn’t true, but anyway. Areas with lots of people need lots of school capacity, period. [/quote] Just more of the usual unfounded anecdotes and baseless generalizations. [/quote]
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