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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm living within the Wolftrap school district and am positive that I'm not living in the most affluent area of the County nor do I or my neighbors feel particularly affluent. Agree that the list by 10:39 is a list of schools with low FRL/ESOL students.[/quote] That list was never meant to measure affluence in the traditional sense. It mostly means there are virtually zero poor or english language learners in your district, as opposed to other schools. I don't know your boundary, but I am probably safe to assume it includes almost no THs, condos or apartment buildings. I used to live in boundary for Armstrong. There were all levels of home types there, from the tiny TH I was living in to million dollar homes. In terms of housing stock, it was pretty close to Aldrin right across the way (although there were NO SFH communities we could afford in Aldrin, whereas there was one in Armstrong). Aldrin had gotten FDK a while back, and Armstrong would have waited some more if the 2 or 3 year rollout had happened. The difference in their student body makeup was that there were several apartment complexes in the Aldrin boundary and none in Armstrong's. It really does all come down to what lies within your boundaries.[/quote]
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