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[quote=Anonymous]I watched part of the boundaries and feeders roundtable and it definitely seemed like Ward 6 was all about "give me a neighborhood school, allow us Hill families to walk to our schools." The implication being, allow us a preference to our schools that allows Hill families to fill these schools, because witnesses would not say that they don't have a chance to get into their school if the people beating them out for seats were their neighbors - they would be asking for expansion, etc. On the other hand, Council Member Alexander and the Ward 7 education witnesses all seemed very spooked that a process had been foisted on them that would pull the rug out from under them, that is, no longer allow access to their most reasonably accessible good schools, those on Capitol Hill, and put them in schools they would not trust, with only a small corps of academically successful students and no enticements to stay. Between the two sides, I have to admit I feel more sympathetic to the Ward 7 families.[/quote]
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