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Reply to "The most segregated schools in Maryland are in .... Howard County"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, MCPS has been and continues to try really hard create diverse schools. MoCo also requires builders to add moderately priced units to any new development. So, I don't know why you would think MoCo was worse in terms of segregation. Sure, there are parts that are segregated, but for the most part, I find MoCo pretty diverse. I'm originally from the Bay Area.[/quote] Have you seen any SFH built that is less than $800K in the last 6 years in Bethesda? Also, haven't you noticed too many old houses that would have sold for $800K don't even come to market but are grabbed by developers to tare them down and build bigger houses that go for more than $1.75 millions, totally out of reach of even UMC families. Is it not economic segregation? MCPS may not be practicing economic segregation but it seems like the County Administration that gives housing permits seems to be actively practicing economic segregation and there by public school segregation in Montgomery County.[/quote]
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