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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It will provide an important data point in the decision making. For example, it's going to be a useful data point in deciding moving crossfield or foxmil. That data won't affect Oakhill. [quote=Anonymous]The boundary decisions are not being made solely on opt-in numbers. That's DCUM speculation. [/quote][/quote] Gee. Why didn't they do the boundary study based on those who want to Opt-in to any school? I do not understand this process at all. Reid is clueless. [/quote] With how few changes they made in the grand scheme it sort of feels like that’s what they did. [/quote] I'd be very surprised if Meren supports South Lakes losing Fox Mill. [/quote] Meren doesn’t know the difference between Fox Mill and Fox Mill Woods. I’d love to lose Meren. [/quote] If Reid’s proposal sends Fox Mill to Skyview the other board members will pass it. [/quote] Crossfield to Skyview makes so much more sense that I don't think even one board member would object if that were Reid's proposal.[/quote] What I find crazy is how Navy families are so involved in this. They are worried that if Crossfield is moved to a closer school, that they will be moved to Fairfax, which is closer to them. [/quote]
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