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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe all the posts crying about redistrict are from one or two persons. Frankly speaking, we would like to buy a house in the community and fine with either QO or Wootton. Unfortunately, we are too late to grab a lot in the development. I know a few buyers who don’t care about the potential boundary change at all. [/quote] No one wants QO (which is what this area will be) over Wootton. Lol. There is no question. [/quote] +1, obviously. [/quote] I’d take QO with all the North Potomac kids going there over Wootton which will have Gaithersburg HS kids rezoned there. The point of rezoning is to balance diversity and socioeconomic factors...it’s not like Churchill students will be the ones going to Wootton after a rezoning takes place. Wootton is definitely a better choice currently, but after a rezoning, it’s going to be taken down a few notches for sure.[/quote] Nice try, but no go. [/quote] If you are so worried about even the possibility of a rezoning, then clearly Mt. Prospect isn't for you. I think we'll be fine regardless of what happens and I'm looking forward to moving into the community.[/quote] I think these posts are intended to Show that The group of your potential buyers is just extremely limited by the school situation.[/quote] Actually I think it’s the opposite. Folks don’t care about the school district as much as many believe...which is shown by the overwhelming interest in Mt Prospect. They are not having a problem selling homes despite raising the price significantly. [/quote]
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