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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about...start with J and make and island at the intersection of Kenmore/Gunston/Jefferson that gets shipped up to Williamsburg. If those families would want that. Those kids weren't really walkable anywhere anyway. [/quote] Here is J: https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Scenario-1J-Efficiency-Single-Consideration-updated.pdf[/quote] That does look like it. Only thing is that in option J kenmore has the highest FARMS rate 55% but seems to have the lowest capacity. I guess that means the area is heavily concentrated with poverty. But I do agree something should be done about the huge disparity in FARMS rates. That's why I thought option F provides a similar approach by taking some Kenmore and Jefferson kids who would be taking the bus anyway to be distributed to the 3 north MS. Gunston is the lowest of the FARMS already in this scenario at 38%. (I just pray the APS admin have rechecked these numbers and haven't made the same mistakes they did like with all the other boundary adjustments).[/quote]
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