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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]<sigh> here we go again. Does anyone want to point out to our progressive friend that the other option 1, 2, and 4 also lead to diverse schools and better utilization, without the long bus rides? XYZ consulting, for all the controversy around them, did find that mcps is very diverse and the high schools are not “segregated” from a data perspective (single race) except for Paint Branch on one end and Whitman on the other. They are in search of a problem to solve with option 3. PP you really are picking on the wrong people here to make your points.[/quote] Look at the races of Wheaton. Its not very diverse.[/quote] Can you read? The post you are responding too states that the consultant identified Paint Branch and Whitman as not diverse.[/quote] Who knows. Whatever happened to XYZ consulting anyways? I can’t even find the report they did anymore. They were working on diversification/proposals for several school districts at that time. Oddly enough they were actually some sort of architectural/urban planning firm. Not sure if they worked on the NYC school redistricting plan or not (kind of think maybe they did?) but we all know what happened to that one.[/quote]
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