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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am going to be so pissed if some political operative from a community totally unaffected by this new school finds a way to derail this purchase. I have the feeling this is already in the works - it's like we're back in 2021 with Rory Cooper pulling all the strings. [/quote] Yup. Three board members didn’t vote for the purchase: At-Large Representative Ilryong Moon, Rachna Sizemore Heizer (Braddock District) and Melanie Meren (Hunter Mill). I live in Hunter Mill district and I am not going to vote for Moon and Meren next time. And then there’s the Great Falls group, which seems to oppose anything that remotely threatens their school boundary. Watch out! [/quote] Vanessa has entered the chat.[/quote] She doesn't live in Hunter Mill. [/quote] DP. That's true, but then the poster who claimed to live in Hunter Mill probably doesn't live there, either. [/quote] Just checked the map. Does anyone have a link to a magisterial map that includes roads? Hard to tell on the maps I found. Many Hunter Mill parents likely want this KAA school. Meren might be concerned about South Lakes losing kids, but she could really tick off the ones that could be assigned there. Some Dranesville kids would likely be assigned there, as well. They are currently at Westfield. [/quote]
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