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Reply to "Is Einstein getting totally screwed in the boundary and program study proposals?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If they’re going to do all these split articulations anyway they should pull Town of Kensington kids within the Einstein walk zone into the school. That might get people’s attention. [/quote] TOK is not really walkable to Einstein. To walk from near Warner Circle to Einstein is 1.5 miles and having kids cross University, where we have already had 2 pedestrian deaths this year. [/quote] Its not walkable at all but nor is a lot of homes across University as there are few sidewalks, and not all streets even have stop signs. There was also the death on Plyers Mill.[/quote] I don’t understand the sour grapes about TOK. The entire community of Kensington is already divided up between 4 elementary schools - Kensington Parkwood, Rosemary Hills, Oakland Terrace, and Rockview, which all feed to different MS and HSs. There was a boundary study in the early 00s that decided that TOK would go to WJ instead of being divided up between 3 high schools, as it was previously. This was settled a long time ago. [/quote] Kensington is not one big community. It is multiple communities and the town is separate. They are divided by the train tracks. [/quote]
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