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[quote=Anonymous]Deal can't help but lose diversity if it gains students in the core of its boundaries as that area is demographically different from the rest of the City on both race and class. We all know this to be true. But we are not going to continually re-expand Deal. I also believe we are going to continue to have a geography-based boundary and feeder system in middle schools. I see two choices and one likely outcome - Deal's boundaries become more compact and/or its feeders become more limited. A mix of both is quite likely as it serves to mitigate the overall hit on either one. A boundary clip to cut out someplace further east, e.g., east of 18th st NW, a Hardy shift north and a clip out of a couple places like Bancroft and Oyster. I dont think it'll be enough given growth inbounds at Deal but that's my educated guess. Does anyone believe there is a more likely outcome? Come on guys.[/quote]
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