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Reply to "Why are ES schools in affluent areas all of sudden under enrolled ?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/219-Creek-Valley-Ln_Rockville_MD_20850_M66584-40956?row=2 RM has kids from several new and upscale developments as well as other lovely older neighborhoods like College Gardens and Woodley Gardens.[/quote] That is a single family 4 bedroom 5 bath house that is still not 1 million. Still waiting for million dollar affluent town homes in King Farm. Doesn't Twinbrook, West End and Lincoln Park all go to RM? Not to mention the always-shady apartment complexes by College Gardens. No thanks. Not even in the same league as W schools. Or Churchill or QO for that matter. And to the OP, yes people are leaving for public and parochial schools. [/quote] If you don't count as "affluent" unless you can afford a million-dollar residence, then I'm a poor. Another day, another thing I learn about myself on DCUM. By "W schools", I'm guessing you mean Watkins Mill, Wheaton, Whitman, and Wootton?[/quote]
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