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Reply to "Would looming N. Arlington school boundary changes prevent you from moving there?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only high school will be rezoned according to the presentations and live discussions. If you had a kid in middle school, that might be worth considering, but younger kids have 10+ years before it matters. You are more likely to move in ten years again anyways.[/quote] so the elementary schools are all maintaining their boundaries? i read in a thread somewhere that parents were concerned about their ES kids being bussed away from their neighborhood school TO others further away? or maybe i misunderstood[/quote] The general principle they try to follow is not to make a particular child move more than once. But, they've also acknowleged that boundary shifts may start to happen more frequently as population bumps impact schools. The one everyone is talking about these days is the western part of 22205 and 22207 in the McKinley, Nottingham, Tuckahoe, Glebe cluster-f*ck. [/quote]
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