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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In other words, the diversity consultant MCPS hired to usher in busing failed miserably in delivering the opinions they were paid to deliver.[/quote] Nah, in other words, the architecture/urban design/planning consultant MCPS hired to analyze school boundaries in Montgomery County did a great job of analyzing school boundaries in Montgomery County. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/boundary-analysis/[/quote] WXY's last big project before being hired by MCPS was to design and implement a busing plan in NYC's District 15. And obviously you don't think they did a good job here because you keep saying they didn't get a representative sample in the analysis. So which is it, did they do a terrible job or do people in MoCo not care about diversity all that much and I overwhelmingly support proximity?[/quote] Actually it was the DSNY Garage and Salt Shed: https://www.wxystudio.com/projects/architecture/dsny_garage_and_salt_shed Also, it's time you learned the difference between polling and outreach. [/quote] OK, so your retort to my comment about WXY being a diversity consultant is that their last big project was a garage and not D15's busing plan? Seems quite weak. And thank you for reenforcing my point about the boundary analysis. WXY did everything they could (outreach) to secure the opinions they were hired to provide, but obviously couldn't dig up enough people who favored busing. The only logical conclusion is that no one in MoCo supports busing. If it was a poll instead of targeted outreach, that 90% who said they favor neighborhood schools would haelve been 95%.[/quote]
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