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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]City guidelines established after the previous boundary review process in 2014 call for the next review process to begin in 2022. I don't think that's a strict rule, though, and Bowser certainly will want nothing to do with it during an election year. When it comes to school boundaries, no one kicks the can down the road better than DCPS (even though doing so makes things exponentially worse at the overcrowded schools). Expecting anything more from DCPS is a fool's errand. [/quote] All true. But they can and will do major reboundarying when they decide they want to. All of these renovations, feeder pattern changes, new middle schools rather than ECs, etc., are important for various reasons, but are often capacity expansions that allow them to avoid needing to reboundary. If you've got a little kid and are wanting to live in a specific boundary, do it with your eyes open. It's very, very possible that changes will happen during your child's educational career.[/quote]
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