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Reply to "APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?"
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[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] Ashlawn currently goes to Swanson and Kenmore. Then Swanson goes to W-L and Yorktown. Some kids in Boulevard Manor go from Kenmore to Yorktown currently and I imagine it’s a bit of a culture shock in addition to having their friends mixed up every few years. So yeah, it would suck, but it’s already happening all over the county. [/quote]
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