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[quote=Anonymous]What I think is kind of interesting is that there seems to be a sort of strange (to me) pattern for where elementary schools feed to. All the Shaw schools go to Cardozo. Then Langley (which is really close to the Shaw schools) and Langdon (which is way east) go to McKinley, which makes sense for Langley (since it's right next door), but seems much smaller than other middles, and seems a weird grouping. Then Brookland Middle again has a large number of schools feeding it, and for whatever reason Noyes goes to Brookland Middle, even though it's closer to McKinley than Langdon. Marie Reed spanish track has to trek up to CHEC, instead of shuffling over to Oyster. I get that middle schoolers are more able to jump on a bus, but it just feels like we are due for another realignment of which schools feed to where. Or perhaps they should expand the idea of proximity, so you could be something like "IB" at two middle schools. [/quote]
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