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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve looked through some posts, but it seems unclear about this boundary process. Right now, our home would be rezoned to Eaton - Hardy - MacArthur from Oyster Adams to Jackson Reed. Does anyone know if this will change feeder rights to Jackson Reed after 8th grade for a student in kinder now? How can the district take this on with no transparency whatsoever? I found out about a meeting last week and a recommendation for upending families lives is being made without any input?![/quote] You’re getting an upgrade. Relax.[/quote] How so?[/quote] John Eaton is a fantastic school, Hardy is a really great middle school with excellent new leadership and MacArthur is predicted to be way, way better than JR, especially by the time it has any relevance to your family.[/quote] Eaton is absolutely a fantastic school but there are many of us Eaton families who oppose this proposal. OP is correct that [b]the decision is being made without input from the school communities or really much thought as to the ripple effects.[/b] All they are doing is shifting students from one overcrowded school to a school that will immediately become overcrowded.[/quote] There have been many, many meetings and many opportunities for input. And they are considering the effects -- just on lots of communities, not just yours.[/quote]
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