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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. Nothing is absolute, but there's very (very) little than can (let alone should) be done about the schools in upper NW. Especially the JKLM(ann) schools; there's simply no other options. [/quote] What do you mean there's simply no other options?[/quote] They can and should adjust the boundaries of the overcrowded schools (Janney and Murch) to the less overcrowded ones (Hearst and Eaton).[/quote] I agree about Murch, which is why I didn't include it. Given that Janney's school population lives west of the school, I don't believe it's feasible to send them across Wisconsin. Southern Janney (the Sedgewick, Tindall, etc.) areas near Turtle Park could be reassigned to Mann, but that's a lateral move in terms of quality. I don't view that as unpalatable and certainly wouldn't let this remote possibility affect my inclination to buy a home in the area. [/quote] Are you serious? Not feasible to send them across Wisconsin? WTH? What does that have to do with anything. Wisconsin has crosswalks, if you have been there on foot before.[/quote]
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