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Reply to "APS Boundary tool--anyone get it to work yet? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To All of the posters stating they don't have a dog in this fight, that they don't have units in play... That doesn't fly. This is an opportunity to get Buckingham and the western end of Columbia Pike moved away from WL. Of course that affects you, and your property values. Not saying that's everyone's agenda, but there are few regulars here that very much want that. I was having issues with the tool yesterday, and got busy doing other things. Does it show you what it does to the total demographics of the school after units are moved? [/quote] If someone lives in the upper most part of Arlington (so go to Yorktown and Williamsburg), their kids will very unlikely get moved to schools further south. How does that impact their property values if kids closer to Wakefield go to that school? What planning unit are you in?[/quote] If someone lives in Lyon village they have an opportunity to purge WL of some their least advantaged students. [/quote] Ok, sure. But my point was that not all people care or have an agenda. If my kids live closer to one HS, then wanting them to go there shouldn't be a basis for others to call "racism."[/quote] It's not racism, but it's obnoxious to say that people don't need to concern themselves about an approach that makes some schools that are already high poverty -- in an extremely wealthy county -- have an even higher concentration of poverty if, say, it means their kids might have to travel farther to high school. People are saying, in this thread, "diversity" isn't my highest priority. It's pretty sad that people think that raising their kids in a county with a history of explicit racial segregation don't seem to have any concern about it at all. They may not be actively racist but they are pretty shockingly obtuse. [/quote] Well then I hope you did your part and married a minority so your children won't participate in the system of white privilege. [/quote]
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