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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They don't have to consider 3 regions piecemeal. They could say with budget it is the best chance to be equitable (especially with transportation) AND expand with fidelity. I think a lot more people could get on board with a 3 region plan. [/quote] Yes, it's pretty obvious to everyone they should have started with 3 regions. But that wouldn't work with Taylor's plans to shoehorn everything else in the county into 6 regions operationally/logistically, so we're stuck with this.[/quote] Poster who came up with all these options. He seems reasonable and open to change and it looks like he does want the best for the county. Have faith. He may surprise you.[/quote] DP I don't care about his intentions. His plan is not sound. He intentionally chose not to engage with the community about the dissolution of the DCC and NEC and instead flooded the zone with a bunch of endless power points about a half baked regional program proposal. He's made it clear he doesn't want to hear from us.[/quote] This! The kids in the W schools and BCC will be fine as they have a wide range of classes offered. The students not at those schools, who at least had access to the DCC, had some choices and options. The inequities between the course offerings are shameful and embarrassing. MCPS needs a better plan to meet all students needs.[/quote] How will they continue to offer so many different courses with reduced enrollment which leads to reduced teacher allocations?[/quote]
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