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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Capping class sizes and paying teachers more cannot fix poverty. The reality is that large sections of Fairfax County now have a very high proportion of low income children. You can never replace parents who are well-resourced and provide a stable-loving home. Funds would be better spent on supporting families directly. [/quote] Exactly. Fairfax County will eventually resemble the other dense cities of the US, perhaps with less homicide and violent crime. But certainly with very, very poor people living alongside the highly privileged. Some school pyramids will take much longer to transform though, and may even be fully insulated due to bad land development opportunity. Looking at Great Falls and Clifton. But everywhere else is only a matter of time before it becomes densified. No amount of teacher support is going to help when FCPS must serve children who starting at ground zero.[/quote]
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