Anonymous wrote:I will sit back and laugh at all those people who spent a freaking fortune to live in a particular school cluster. The boundaries are bound to change eventually.
I agree.
They are always being adjusted. fact of life
For now, the schools that remain untouched are those "far out there." I doubt Damascus HS will suffer through boundary changes - or Poolesville. Sherwood HS refused to join the NEC, which was a wise decision, as the NEC only pits neighbor against neighbor and creates an unfair competition among three schools. As it stands now, there's a bit of a split articulation with Farquhar, which doesn't make people happy.
The likelihood of rezoning increases when more and more areas become densely populated and the SES levels show a dramatic gap.
I agree; Bethesda in particular will become affected. And those who laughed at us for moving "far out" will not be laughing for long.