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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a diagram on https://interactiveboundaryexplorer.com. If you scroll down to "Key Insights", "Utilization" you'll see a diagram that changes on it's own. One of the diagrams it scrolls through ("High School Utilization Rate by Attendance Areas") looks like it reveals the intent for Crown HS. According to the diagram it is intended to primarily cover the areas north of 370 and east of 270. The diagram doesn't show anyone west of 270.[/quote] This only takes geography into account. Once the BOE starts race-balancong the schools as per the boundary policy, they'll "need" to bus kids all over the area.[/quote] [i]Welcome to the MCPS Interactive Boundary Explorer (IBE)! This platform was developed to give the MCPS community an opportunity to interact with the data being analyzed as part of the Districtwide Boundary Analysis, and add their voice to the process. On the IBE, you can get context about this analysis, explore the data yourself using the interactive tool, and add your voice to the process using the survey. This website is the main vehicle for collecting public feedback and insights during Phase 2 of the Districtwide Boundary Analysis. After spending time exploring this website, please take 10-15 minutes to fill out the survey. The input gathered through this survey will be analyzed and included in the final report to the Board of Education. To make sure your response is counted in the final report and analysis, please fill out the survey by December 1, 2020. Note: the survey will remain online through the end of the year. [/i][/quote]
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