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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm not sure what your count reflects but I can tell you that in the three city blocks around us (and we would have proximity preference under the current measurements) there are far more than 20 children in the newborn to 7 year old age range. I know of 14 kids just on our block and at least two of the families are expecting additional siblings within the next six months. [/quote] Yes, anyone who pretends that proximity is not going to suck up all the seats is absolutely fooling themselves. It's hard for me to understand why anyone would support this unless they were a direct beneficiary or an existing family who wants to fill the school with Hill residents and friends.[/quote] I'm 16:06 and I posted at the same time as you. I won't benefit personally from proximity preference, but my post is one answer to your question. I support not making SWS a city-wide school because I don't think that it is good for the system as a whole to go in this direction. [/quote]
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