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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They should be updating the renovation queue, not monkeying with the projections and then threatening boundary changes that very few want. [/quote] Threatening? A healthy organization checks status more often than every 50 years. [/quote] They are perfectly capable of adjusting boundaries when there is a compelling need. [/quote] People are complaining some schools are overcrowded. How is that not a compelling need to rebalance the boundaries?[/quote] Policy 8130 already has a policy and mechanism in place for boundary adjustments to address overcrowding. That doesn't require reviewing or changing all of the boundaries countywide, just adjusting boundaries to deal with the overcrowding. Policy 8130 does not authorize or have a mechanism for "holistic" countywide boundary reviews or adjustments. This is why the school board's first action is to try to revise 8130. No one should have any confidence that this school board could effectively implement a countywide boundary review and adjustment.[/quote] People should attend the May 28th work session and express their opposition to "holistic" boundary adjustments for which there is little demand and which would present an array of challenges they haven't even begun to acknowledge. [/quote] If there is no need for boundary changes, then there must not be any need to expand schools or put kids in trailers either. So, we’re doing well.[/quote] So obnoxious. Boundary changes have never been the only logical response in FCPS to schools that are above capacity. [/quote] You are right boundary changes are not the only solution. However, ruling them outright is obnoxious. Let’s see what the study finds. [/quote]
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