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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] NW is better for more than that.. You mentioned the campus, Seneca Valley is downright scary in appearance while NW is beautiful. NW has the Ulysses program and was top 50 schools in Maryland. It's also safer. In terms of boundary studies. I guarantee they will not be busing any kids from the Matsunaga zone over to Seneca. All that's left are the blue collar neighborhoods that border the Seneca zone. Hopefully the will do justice and not pull the Clopper Mill kids over to Seneca.[/quote] Northwest looks like what it is -- a very large high school from the 1990s. Seneca Valley, in contrast, looks like what it is -- a smaller high school from the 1970s. If you want to call one beautiful and the other scary, well, ok. (And do you suppose that Northwest is safer than Seneca Valley (if it is; I don't know what data you're looking at) because it's a lower-poverty school?) I don't know why there would be any rezoning anyway, given that neither is currently over capacity (or anyway, not much).[/quote] Because the study specifically says overcrowding ay NW will be relieved by updates to Seneca Valley. This could only happen through changing boundaries.[/quote]
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