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Reply to "Let’s Talk APS High Schools: 4th one or no?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]APS isn’t going to change class size policy just for Yorktown. If they start having to to go over policy, that’s going to push a boundary redraw to shift more planning units to schools that can take trailers.[/quote] APS isn’t going to keep shrinking the Yorktown boundary to keep it a nice size. They will change policy if need be.[/quote] Would it be a Yorktown specific policy or would it apply to the other schools as well?[/quote] The policy will be every school carries 130 % capacity. Whatever it means for that school.[/quote] No, it won’t be. If the whole system is over capacity, it will be that each school carries roughly the same percent of their max preferred capacity. If you think otherwise, you’re dreaming. Whatever justice you might find in it, APS is not going to use Yorktown as a guinea pig for a new alternative capacity management plan while leaving themselves no ability to change course if it doesn’t work because there’s no place to put all of the bodies. Especially since, given the relative proximities of all the schools, they know the Ed Center and Career Center sites will be the hardest sell for Yorktown families. So get over it and start thinking about a fourth high school.[/quote]
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