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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Aldrin and Armstrong should be feeding into South Lakes. That frees up more than enough room at HHS for western GF. It will be a quicker commute for them anyway. [/quote] Seriously? Both are closer to Herndon High and the commute is much shorter. Especially, in the morning. How could you possibly figure a quicker commute. They would have to cross the DTR which has heavy, heavy traffic in the morning. It will be worse when the Reston Town Center Metro opens.[/quote] I meant a quicker commute for western GF families to Herndon HS. [/quote] So, why should Aldrin and Armstrong feed into South Lakes?[/quote] Because it makes more sense for the Reston community to be together. [/quote] A community is not determined by your "legal" address. To me, it is more where you shop, which athletic groups your kids play in, where you socialize, and the people who live around you. It is not determined by the name of your postal code. The DTR is a pretty big dividing point in Reston. Frankly, I think these days that the roads make a big difference in our communities. We're lucky where I live that our schools are easy access. I would hate to have a long drive to pick up kids from after school activities in high school--or worse, having them drive long distances when they are able to drive.[/quote]
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