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Reply to "Baileys & Sleepy Hollow Parents - Proposed Vertical School Meetings This Week!"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sleepy Hollow people crack me up. First you complain about the overcrowding and issues at Baileys and now you're complaining that the attempted solution will be inconvenient for your neighborhood. You really take the cake! Somehow the redistricting over the last few years left you untouched and now you're making a stink about something that won't affect your elementary school. OP might not be doing this, and probably has some legit concerns, but I heard about what happened at the Sleepy Hollow meeting and there seem to be a lot of snobs around Lake Barcroft.[/quote] OP here again - gotta love an anonymous forum, right where everyone assumes they know your situation. My point of posting here was to make concerned parents aware of these meetings so they could hear first hand what is going on. The lack of communication on this issue from our community leaders is concerning and I simply wanted all those who might have an interest to know these meetings were taking place. As one poster put it - yes only select groups have been invited to some of the discussion so here's your chance to attend a few open meetings. This decision has safety, educational, traffic, and redistricting issues to name just a few. These are just some of the issues that our leaders have failed to take into account and concerned citizens would like to make sure the school is built right - maybe not right away but that the people leading this development have thought about issues that could affect the school 3, 5, 10 years down the road. As of now, it's apparent they have not thought that far in advance. [/quote]
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