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Reply to "Baltimore Sun article about Howard County rezoning"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of my big issues with this redistricting is why now? A new high school will open in 2023 which will force another redistricting. Why go through such a huge redistricting now when it's going to happen again in another few years? I think Atholton HS is going to turn over something like 40% of its student body. Crazy. You can't tell me that won't have some kind of impact. Why not wait until 2023? Do it once instead of twice.[/quote] Because there are several schools that are very, very overcrowded now. Fulton ES is at 120% capacity. Several other schools at the ES, MS and HS level are over 110% capacity. The schools don't have any place to put the students.[/quote] If it's about overcrowding, why are the boards stating it's about socioeconomic equity?[/quote] It's about both, eh?[/quote] That's not quite true. For instance, we can easily solve the overcrowding at McLean by moving some of those students to under-enrolled Langley. The school board won't do that, because to them, that doesn't solve what they consider to be the 'socioeconomic inequity' of Langley. So what is it about liberalism that punishes people based on the size of their wallet?[/quote]
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