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Reply to "Cliff Notes summary of MCPS boundary study fight?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cliff notes version of the boundary study fight is this map: http://gis.mcpsmd.org/ServiceAreaMaps/WalterJohnsonHS.pdf plus a search of values of homes in in southern Kensington that currently feed into Walter Johnson but are unlikely to continue as such since they are much closer to Einstein. [/quote] Sounds like the solution is to fix Einstein so it's a more desirable school.[/quote] Define "fix" and "desirable." The county believes the redistricting will "fix" issues with reputation. [/quote] yawn Einstein has a cohort of top performing kids. can someone explain what the issue is.... oh wait property values[/quote] [b]These cohorts are in bubbles. I've taught cohorts. They travel in groups throughout the day. [/b] Furthermore, these cohorts are a small part of the school population. So what's your point? [/quote] That's basically what a cohort is. Otherwise it's not a cohort.[/quote] no sh*t, Sherlock schools w/in schools - not exactly a way to reinforce the strategy behind redistricting . . . [/quote]
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