Anonymous wrote:On reflection, I think these new “top 10” lists are intended to prime families for boundary changes (“see the great things about your new school”). Don’t want the thread to get deleted as redundant of the longer thread but does seem like the most likely impetus.
Anonymous wrote:Why does every post turn into some dramatic conspiracy related to a study that hasn't even produced any recommendations yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On reflection, I think these new “top 10” lists are intended to prime families for boundary changes (“see the great things about your new school”). Don’t want the thread to get deleted as redundant of the longer thread but does seem like the most likely impetus.
Yep. And note - two of the schools most posters don't want to be rezoned to have nothing listed to brag about. Very telling.
Anonymous wrote:Robinson has listed that “Student’s Excel.” Not at proofreading, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chantilly did it right. Langley/McLean bragging about their rankings and championships missed the point.
SJW sjw’ing. Never misses an “opportunity” to push the agenda that destroyed the democrats hopes last month.
Anonymous wrote:Chantilly did it right. Langley/McLean bragging about their rankings and championships missed the point.
Anonymous wrote:On reflection, I think these new “top 10” lists are intended to prime families for boundary changes (“see the great things about your new school”). Don’t want the thread to get deleted as redundant of the longer thread but does seem like the most likely impetus.
Anonymous wrote:Robinson has listed that “Student’s Excel.” Not at proofreading, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:And where’s Mia Hamm in the Robinson famous former students?