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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In the choice set their schools would be: Hearst (at 1 mile), Eaton (at 1.4 miles) and Oyster (at 2.7 miles)!!!! what on earth can this mean in terms of proximity, walkability, neighborhood preference?? Furthermore, these families are a stone's throw away from Deal as middle school. Because of the rezoning to Hearst at one block away, their middle school would be Hardy at 2.7 miles!! What kind of urban planning disaster is this?[/quote] This proximity and accessibility question is very important and ought not be discounted. Certainly for those who live a stone's throw to Deal and are zoned into Hearst, the middle/high school option should be obvious.[/quote]
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