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Reply to "Where do you consider MCPS high schools on a scale of good-bad"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So I think while living close-in might be becoming more appealing, the rise of telework is cancelling that out a bit. We got a nice house, a decent commute (walkable to metro), and decent schools (a "sacrifice" for people who scroll immediately to the race pie chart on greatschools)[/quote] If you're walkable to Metro, you live close-in.[/quote] I guess it depends how you define close-in. You certainly aren't in an exurb or maybe outer layers of the suburbs, but someone at the end of the metro line isn't that close-in. There are also plenty of people who can't walk to a metro but are far closer-in than some people who can. Walkability to metro doesn't correlate to close-in other than meaning you can't be that far out since the lines only go so far.[/quote] There's more to close-in-ness than distance as the crow flies. Potomac (at least parts of it) is geographically close but increasingly less desired because there's not much you can walk to.[/quote]
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