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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This time last year, people were saying there was no way in hell FCPS would uproot 90 kids from Haycock because they had always grandfathered in the past. It also wasn't included in the CIP, or anywhere else for that matter. Things change, and the school board does what they want. Falls Church is underenrolled, McLean will grow rapidly with the Tyson's construction. Making assumptions is never a good idea. [/quote] Well, OK, but moving Timber Lane kids out of McLean has not been flagged by FCPS to date as a possibility, and I get queasy when it kind of looks like someone who may be at McLean is lobbying to redistrict the low SES kids out of the school. I don't think that's what was at issue with Haycock, even though some Cluster 2 folks tried to turn it into class warfare at times, but I'm not sure why you think FCPS would leave McLean with only four elementary schools (Chesterbrook, KG, FS and Haycock) in the McLean pyramid. I guess they could move Lemon Road into the McLean pyramid, since it physically sits in the McLean district, but that would be contrary to the notion that part of the goal of the Haycock/Lemon Road realignment was to create an AAP center in the Marshall pyramid. [/quote] You must have missed the whole Lemon Road/Haycock thing. No one had heard of the idea before October, and the school board voted in January. There are always conversations going on that the public doesn't hear about until the school board has already jumped in with both feet. [/quote] Sounds like you're just itching to talk about how you were ambushed. No thanks. Been there, heard that. [/quote] Nice try, but we're staying at Haycock. The point was that you don't know everything. Surprise, surprise. [/quote] I'm quite certain I know more about FCPS decisions affecting that area than you do. [/quote] And I'm quite certain your being a pompous ass.[/quote] Better, perhaps, than just spouting nonsense, which is what you've been doing. [/quote] Its pretty amusing to think that anyone would come to DCUM expecting anything other than nonsense. [/quote]
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