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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +100, and we are zoned for Einstein. I know my kid will do the same no matter which school he’s in. [b]I’d hate For my kid to be bussed across the county for the sake of diversity [/b]when he can already get that at his home schools, which he can walk to. [/quote] And they won't. Why do people keep insisting that this is in the cards. It's not.[/quote] It just happened in Clarksburg. On Sept. 24, 2018, Montgomery County Board of Education (BOE) changed its Policy FAA, Educational Facilities Planning to put student demographics (including racial/ethnic composition and FARMS rate) above all other factors (including geographic proximity and facility utilization/overcrowding) in redistricting. Before, they were ranked equally to balance the needs of families as well as the school system. (FARMS rate refers to the rate of students receiving Free And Reduced-price Meals.) On Nov. 26, 2019, BOE put this policy into practice and redrew school boundaries in Clarksburg and Germantown. The option that 81.9% of the survey respondents in Clarksburg wanted sent Clarksburg students to Clarksburg schools and Germantown students to Germantown schools. However, the Superintendent rejected this and a similarly related option: “I am not able to support these options because they do not advance the demographic characteristics of schools factor when evaluated from the FARMS population perspective.” The option the Superintendent recommended and BOE adopted buses Clarksburg students to Germantown and Germantown students to Clarksburg to balance out FARMS rates. Students will spend much longer time on the bus than in the rejected plan above. Clearly, when redrawing school boundaries, FARMS rate trumps geography.[/quote]
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