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Reply to "APS Boundary Changes - When is the Next Round and Which Schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only reason to do boundary changes is if schools are over crowded. They aren’t currently, except for Asfs which was the only reason they did them this year. There are lots of issues with what they did last year, and what they did the time before. But considering aps’s track record of making stellar boundaries, do you really want them to do a comprehensive boundary process the first year after the pandemic is “over”? The data will be bad, they will make bad decisions, and then we will be stuck with the bad decisions for the next five years. [/quote] Abingdon is also overcrowded, though the Drew transfer program may help with that[/quote] Abingdon was UNDER capacity this year. Kids that went private aren’t coming back, it’s just home schooled kids who may come back next year.[/quote] What are you basing this assumption on? [/quote] Totally under capacity, that’s why the art room is now a classroom and they brought back the trailers. Projected enrollment for next year is 820, which is about 100 more than capacity. [/quote]
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