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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Area zoned for Woodward currently attends WJ. Woodward having twice the FARMS rate means, any area zoned for Woodward should have downward pressure. 30% FARMS is way different school than WJ.[/quote] I mean, WJ is at about 20% and extremely overcrowded. 30% in a brand new facility where kids can walk through the halls and make sports teams sounds nice.[/quote] WJ is getting split in two HS. One will have 15% Another will have 30% Take your pick, where housing will be doing better. That was the question. 50% increase in FARMS rate is a lot. 20->30->40 it becomes a slipperly slope. [/quote] Let’s get the facts right. Today WJ has about 20% FARMS. Under the newer options, WJ ends up with about 15% and Woodward somewhere just south of 30%. [/quote] Yes, it translates to 50% increase in FARMS rate for Woodward. It alaso translates to 25% decrease in FARMS rate for WJ. Two school les than a mile apart. Horrible job by MCPS and consultants. Easily could have balance( 20-22% in each) rather than concentratong poverty in one HS.[/quote] +1 Concentrating proverty in one school when both are right next to each other is just absurd.[/quote]
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