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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unclear. But, since it only occurs once a decade, DCPS is going to be thinking long-term at the boundary reassessment. I expect they will this round be looking for ways to better integrate schools where that geographically makes sense.[/quote] They didn’t really do that last time. They caved to political pressure from the rich parents who go to Bancroft, Shepherd, etc.[/quote] There was no middle school that was closer for Shepherd. Assigning to New North middle (that wasn’t open yet or even location chosen) would have eventually been to Wells and as you can see, Wells is already at capacity. Conversely, Deal is now under capacity and trending down. As is JR beginning in the fall.[/quote] Well, they can expands Walls to accommodate influx of Shepherd and Lafayette students. Switch spaces with Coolidge, swing space at military road ECE, etc. [/quote]
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