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Reply to "Tuckahoe by the numbers - how can it stay a neighborhood school? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My favorite part of the letter is how they talk about developments completed in 2005, 2006, and 2010 as having an effect on the future. Seriously? I live in the Key zone. Do you know how long a list of new developments since 2005 would be?[/quote] Yeah, I actually laughed at that. [/quote] The argument has been - quite strongly - that enrollment growth is coming from SFHs and not multi-family housing. I suppose the Tuckahoe people will now suddenly come on board to argue that the multi-family housing produces more kids than SFHs. Arlingtonians are masters at picking and choosing the pieces they need to support whatever goal they have at any given time, denying their hypocrisy. Exemplary projects for the most part can go; or they can leave it in place as the program for the countywide choice school. Really, if it's so "extraordinary" and unique, it should qualify as a choice program. Problem solved. But, yes, by all means we should absolutely make boundary decisions for the next 5-10 years based on development that might happen in 15-20. That's certainly fair to the rest of the schools. [/quote]
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