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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]... I hear the other PP's point about instead shifting the southern boundary of Deal, and pushing more kids to Hardy. That's a hypothetical option too, if Hardy has the capacity to absorb the excess. My sense is that Hardy is more limited because of it's location. [/quote] Just on the Hardy point, it's got a very low IB percentage, so there is plenty of room at Hardy if the city wanted to expand its attendance zone and/or add another feeder. [/quote] Fine by me. [b]Why do you think that wasn't considered as a means to control Deal's overenrollment?[/b] It would save the Mayor's office from getting deluged with angry calls from Jeff and other Crestwood residents. I suppose she'd be getting lots of angry calls from the people who got moved from Deal to Hardy, but they're a lot less sympathetic, given how Hardy stacks up against MacFarland. Maybe that's a change to consider in the next round of bickering (in 2022!). I'm guessing there is some other logistical problem we're not seeing right now. Any ideas?[/quote] It was not only considered, it was done. Eaton was removed from Deal, and maintained only the Hardy assignment. [/quote]
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