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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone knows the only reason RPES goes to RM is to help RM’s FARMS numbers. It’s reverse discrimination in the name of “equity” [/quote] Oh just stop move to Arkansas where your daughters can marry an old white dude by age 10 or Missouri or Alabama or Idaho with its new maternity homes popping up [/quote] dp.. what ^PP stated is true. I stated the same thing, and this is the reason why MCPS will not move RPES out of RM. It is the sole reason why RPES was moved to RMHS many decades ago. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1987/06/05/busing-ruling-saddens-ritchie-park-parents/cc3b67e6-b596-4247-ba3d-b4c076d37de8/ Ironically, around that same year, they closed Woodward HS.[/quote] My parents were original owners and most families ended up paying for private school (that is where we went) and also losing equity in their homes. Lose lose. They had protests, walk-outs, etc.. How can you move neighborhoods that walk and back up directly to the high school, get bused and cross over 270. But RM was under enrolled and had high FARMS and it was a done deal. No neighborhoods near my parents went to RM. it was all Wootton or Churchill west side of 270 except Potomac Woods and Horizon Hill which ended up being loner neighborhoods mashed between Churchill and Wootton neighborhoods. [/quote]
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