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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why bring new areas to WSHS, better keep areas which are already there to minimize disruption, if overcrowding is suddenly not an issue. How does this make any sense?[/quote] WSHS LOST over 250 homes. Stop this nonsense you are trying. Same poster. Over and over again talking to yourself. [/quote] Can you please get your facts straight? "Homes" are not students. Many people who live in 'homes' don't have kids. What I want to know is exactly how many 'students' they are actually moving from Lewis at Rolling Valley to West Springfield?[/quote] If you look at the delta in Lewis enrollment for scenario 4, the answer is 20. [/quote] Pearls=clutched[/quote] Ok, I'm trying to get this all straight. They are moving 99 kids from West Orange Hunt (Sangster) to LB, they bring in 20 kids from Rolling Valley (that seems weirdly low to me that they would have ever had a split feeder with only 20 kids, but let's go with it). So that reduces WS by 79 kids. Where's the rest of the reduction comes from?[/quote] White Oaks. Huge swath of townhomes west of Huntsman north of Old Keene Mill. [/quote]
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