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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One plan that I do not see (maybe because of Janie Strauss) is to move the rest of Franklin Sherman to Cooper/Langley. Since Cooper is projected to be under enrolled and Longfellow/McLean is predicted to be over enrolled. (The you could undo/swap the idiotic assignment of Kent Gardens to Churchill and FS to Longfellow) You could also shave some of Chesterbrook and give it to Franklin Sherman is you need more. Although, Chesterbrook's district is about the cleanest one I have seen (regarding peninsulas and islands) [/quote] That school is a split McLean/Langley feeder, but it's primarily McLean and most of the Langley neighborhoods zoned for FS don't send too many kids to public school, either. I don't see that area getting moved to Langley, but I agree with you that it would make more sense to send FS to Churchill for AAP than it does to keep sending the KG kids closer to Haycock there. Personally, other than opening an AAP center at Cooper when they are ready, I'd just let Cooper and Langley turn into small schools if that's the direction they are heading. Their attendance areas already cover a huge swath of the county. [/quote]
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