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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who is really going to be helped by this kind of musical chairs approach to redistricting? Are kids who move from WJ to Churchill , or Churchill to Wootton, really going to be better off? Will it signficantly change the FARMS mix of the various schools? Seems like a lot of inconvenience to families for not much in the way of concrete results. Shift people around as little as possible to deal with disparities in capacity in the various schools --- which even critics will find defensible, even if it is not something that they welcome -- and leave it at that. [/quote] DP... despite what some people think, the boundary analysis is not just about diversity. It's taking a look at our current boundaries, and even in the western side of the county, some of the boundaries are wacky. Those need to be redrawn, too. [/quote] Why fix boundaries where there isn’t a problem? Do you want them to all be a perfect circle? Never going to happen. It’s wasteful and harms communities and kids to break up schools. [/quote] There is a problem. It's called "over crowded". Many of the clusters are very overcrowded, while neighboring ones are under capacity. But instead of rezoning and balancing capacity, MCPS has been adding new builds. Now, that is a huge waste of money. People like you claim that the new boundaries that MCPS *might* draw will make no sense, but you seem fine with the current boundaries that make no sense. Kids move schools all the time. My kids had to when we moved from a different state; I had to move different schools, so did DH, so did my nieces and nephews. And they and I were ALL fine. Get over yourself. Moving schools is not "harmful" or else the military would be harming military brats who switch schools very often. Same for foreign service officers' children. This is about your property value, and nothing else. At least be honest about it.[/quote] +1 How much of the anxiety over redistricting is coming from people with high-priced houses in places like southern Kensington that feed into Walter Johnson but are much, much closer to Einstein? It's not the school system's job to care about the value of your house, nor should it be.[/quote]
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