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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe a dumb question but will MS boundaries be revised too? We are in the Ashlawn tail and my older child will be in 6th for 21-22. [/quote] They should adjust middle s hook boundaries, but they haven’t committed yet.[/quote] They just rezoned middle school for Hamm opening this year. They’ll look at them again in a few years, probably for moves before the 2024-25 school year. [/quote] That will result in a MESS if they don’t adjust for 2022. The new boundaries are going to result in small pockets of kids who will go to a different middle school than their peers at their new elementary school. Think how awful it would be for your planning units to get moved to a new ES and then your planning unit is the only one zoned to a different middle school. [/quote] When they draw the boundaries in the fall, one of the considerations will be how the elementary boundaries align with middle schools boundaries, to avoid just what you described. That’s how they always do it, it’s built in as one of the six guiding factors.[/quote] Have you been through this before? It sounds like you have not. Yes alignment is supposed to be a factor but in reality it often is not prioritized and there are many examples of small pockets that are not aligned. [/quote]
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