Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t kids who live on the other side of Langston Boulevard that were once ASFS now got to Taylor? It’s kids that are three blocks from Innovation.
Langston Blvd might as well be a lava flow, not part of walk zone.
Yes, but those kids are so close to Innovation, and they didn't need to get moved to Taylor, there was plenty of space at both Innovation and ASFS. It was literally like 15 kids that got moved, not a large number, and really not fair to those kids during a pandemic. I kept hearing Reid Goldstein talk at the most recent school board meeting about how they need to revisit the ASFS boundary and its like what is wrong with you, this is what you want to spend time on? A school that has enough room for 600+ kids (currently only have 450) needs to have its boundary changed LESS THAN TWO YEARS AFTER YOU DREW IT! The school board all needs to be voted out, they need to spend time on things that actually improve education.