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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read a lot of “boundary changes for thee, but not for me, unless we get moved to a higher rated school.”. So, will the consequence be depopulated lower rated schools, to point where even fewer advanced classes will be offered at them? Feels quite NIMBY-ish to me, and “screw them for being poor.”.[/quote] You sound like certain school board members. Nobody is saying screw the poor. Only the equity-minded crew who want to start class warfare with their neighbors. It’s less NIMBY and more NOTBOOKS (not on the backs of our kids)[/quote] Very “ME” vs “WE”. Ok, I got it. [/quote] Your extremist purity test ends up costing the democrats a lot of elections.[/quote] Does it? In Fairfax? 1 Republican Board of Supervisors member, 0 Republican School Board members. They could lose a number of seats and still be in full control. While a massive boundary shift might get the School Board in a lot of trouble, some targeted adjustments, even unpopular ones, are not likely to cost the Democrats full control in Fairfax.[/quote] Good point. Let me go talk to the Democratic president, senate, and House. I guess what you are saying is you like the status quo. (To deflect your anticipated response, I voted Harris). Like I said, purity test has cost a lot of elections.[/quote]
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