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Reply to "My massive dilemma about school pyramids - low income vs. more affluent? HELP ME!!"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The FCPS school board needs to evaluate school boundaries on an established schedule to ensure that boundaries don't become entrenched. Areas change, new housing and roads are built, and demographic shifts occur. Over time, boundaries that once made sense no longer do. I can think of a great example in Springfield.[/quote] I'm not quite sure I understand this. FCPS devotes a lot of attention to monitoring enrollments and studying the need for potential boundary changes. What is wrong with "entrenched" boundaries as long as appropriate use is made of each school's capacity? I suppose they could just periodically change the boundaries to shake things up, but boundary changes, when proposed, typically provoke more outcry than just about anything besides the family life education policy.[/quote]
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