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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's a grandfathering question I'd been wondering about. Let's say you have a rising 5th grader (A), a rising 2nd grader (B) and one in pre-K (C)(not in APS schools). The rising 2nd (B) would get grandfathered with the rising 5th (A). By the time the 3rd kid(C) is ready for APS schools, the first sibling(A) will be long gone, but the 2nd sibling(B) will still be in that school. So, does grandfathering extend or will sibling 3(C) have to go to the new school. [/quote] I'm 12:55. IIRC from the last major redistricting a few years ago, in that circumstance, by 4th grade child B would have to go to the new school as would child C. The family isn't permanently grandfathered. Someone may correct me, but that's my recollection.[/quote] That makes sense. Part of allowing grandfathering at the elementary school level is for parents not to have to stretch themselves too thinly between two different schools during the same school year. If child B is already in middle school by the time C starts K, the need for grandfathering goes away.[/quote]
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