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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL, at people worried about cuts in WJ. Think for a minute what other half of current WJ is getting. Woodward will have low number with higher FARMS and some art program. Thank your lucky stars that your are in WJ and not in Wooodward area. Yes, WJ will lose some high level courses for sure, but if you are that worried then move to Whitman.[/quote] +1 Woodward will be inferior to WJ. Not gonna lie. Those you get to stay in WJ are fortunate. The Luxmanor/Farmland crew who have no choice but Woodward got the short end of the stick. If you have a choice between Woodward and WJ, WJ should be your clear choice.[/quote] WJ and Woodward will be two vastly different schools. WJ should lose some higher level courses but still ratain most of them but many higher levle courses won't even exist in Woodward. In that aspect, bigger and one WJ was serving well to all communities but school was too big. I guess its a trade off, but WJ will be a reasonably good school despite some downgrade. Being unhappy with Woodward is understandable but if some one is unhappy with WJ then it's time to move to Whitman. Whitman has no boundary change and all higher level courses.[/quote] Short term yes, but in the long term parents will get the higher level classes back at WJ and Woodward for that matter. [/quote]
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