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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At a Francis feeder and have kids younger than grade 3. I wonder if DCPS will decide to keep Cleveland, Garrison and Seaton at Francis? I know families are pushing for more advanced course options - like Geometry - at Francis and a larger student population might help with that. Anyone know how those temporary feeder rights are going? Should parents at Ross/Thomson/Francis be pushing for it to stay this way? Would parents at Cleveland/Seaton/Garrison even want that?[/quote] I think if Francis is successful as a middle school, then more people will want to attend and then the building won't be big enough, so some will have to be boundaried out one way or another. Euclid building is, for many of the Seaton/Garrison/Cleveland folks, more convenient anyway. So I think it's kind of an odd dynamic where it's better for the older kids at the feeders to be at Francis, but in the long run for younger kids like current preschoolers, starting up Euclid is a better deal.[/quote]
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