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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]22044 doesn't seem to have changed much (unfortunately). It's overdue for an overhaul.[/quote] I really like 22044. It could be a great area, not sure why the development was mostly low-income housing and strip malls. I would much rather live there than my outside the beltway home.. but the schools....[/quote] Most of 22044 consists of expensive single-family houses in nice neighborhoods. And then you get to Leesburg Pike, and most of what's on the other side of Leesburg Pike is low-income garden apartments and an aging shopping center (Seven Corners). There are more kids crammed into the low-income apartments than there are in the single-family houses, so they account for the school demographics. If you look at the latest FCPS boundary proposals, however, they are proposing to make Sleepy Hollow ES in 22044 fairly high-income; the lower-income apartments would end up at Beech Tree ES, Bailey's ES, and Glen Forest ES. [/quote]
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