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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There have bene multiple issues at BCC. Having a mix of rich families and lower income don't blend well. Its always been that way there.[/quote] There are fights at every MCPS high school, PP. My oldest graduated from Walter Johnson and the kids threw chairs and there was a knife fight a few years ago.[/quote] I'm a Gen-X UMC white lady. I got punched in the jaw by another white girl in outdoor gym class at Robert Frost Middle School in the 1980s (Wooton feeder). I didn't know her. She and her friend started picking on me and wouldn't leave me alone. Eventually I called one of them a name and she punched me very hard in the face. I was glad my family moved away 2 months later. That's the worst bullying I experienced across 3 "good" school districts. I also remember that the poorer kids seemed nicer than the richest ones.[/quote] This isn't about poor or rich, this is about the fact that the houses zoned for BCC are premium $$$, and yet somehow these behaviors are becoming a normal occurrence at BCC and Walter Johnson. If this is happening at schools where the entry price is $1.4M, then I might as well save $500k and move east of 270. [/quote] Any correlation between housing price and kid's behavior? Each cluster is required to have "lower" range housing. [/quote]
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