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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the first time in forever, I’m on board with the direction the SB is taking on something. I’m glad they are moving forward with a holistic approach. If they honestly find that a zone needs to change or not, that’s fine as long as they set up transparent evaluation criteria and findings/justifications.[/quote] It’s ridiculous for them to think they can just reshuffle kids around from AP schools to IB schools or vice versa, from AAP centers to schools without AAP, from schools with Academy programs to schools without Academy programs, from schools that offer certain foreign languages to schools that don’t offer the same languages, from renovated schools to unrenovated schools, etc. They’ve given no indication they’ve really thought about any of these factors, and if they try to just shuffle kids around to screw some schools and/or save a few bucks their political careers will quickly be over and they’ll drag down their entire party with them.[/quote] You don’t even know that things will change all that much. Consider it a wellness check. [/quote] Yes, a phrase like “holistic review” can be like “equity-based lens.” Sounds good yet no one necessarily knows what it means. [/quote] Why so stressed? It’s not like one school is diverse and another isn’t, right? At worst, there will be tweaks at the edges to alleviate overcrowding now or in the next 15 years. Chill.[/quote] Our edges have been tweaked enough already, thanks. Time for them to step up and invest in the neglected schools. [/quote]
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