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[quote=Anonymous]If the new mayor does make a change after one year, one open question will be how grandfathering is handled. If the new mayor follows precedent, the mayor will give grandfathering rights to those in any school. That means all kids who got added to a more popular school (Oyster for example) will arguably maintain the right to go there, along with all the new kids any future mayor "tweaks" into the boundary. Seems like overcrowding might get even worse if the new mayor makes changes to the existing plan.[/quote]
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