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Reply to "APS Boundary tool--anyone get it to work yet? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone has their heads in their asses. It has zero to do with friends. It's proximity and walking. A few assholes in our neighborhood want an all-white student body because their kids are social misfits and can't stand up for themselves.[/quote] I don't believe it has zero to do with friends, since there are numerous posts above stating that they are concerned not just about boundary-redrawing but about middle schools being split between multiple high schools because they don't want kids being separated from friends. You might not be concerned about this, but it appears that at least a few others are. Regarding proximity and walking: ANY boundary drawn ANYWHERE is going to necessarily involve some students being further away from their assigned school than they are from some other school, and will involve separating some neighbors from others. I live on at the very edge of a planning unit assigned to one elementary school (School A). The people who live behind us (whose backyards meet up with the backyards on my street) all go to another school (School B). The people who live across the street to one side of our house (we live on a corner) all go to yet another school (School C). We live less than half a mile from School C and could easily walk there. Instead we are assigned to School A, which is more than a mile away--a long way for, say, a kindergartener on a rainy day. The people who live behind us also live less than half a mile from School C, but more than a mile from their assigned School B. Would I prefer to be assigned to School C? Sure. Would it be nice if my kids when to school with the kids who live behind us and across the street? Absolutely. But the boundary had to be drawn somewhere. There will be winners and losers with any redrawing of boundaries. You might end up further from your assigned school, but someone else will end up closer to theirs. That's life.[/quote] Thank you, and walk zones certainly aren't a compelling enough reason to push Wakefield up to 50% poverty. [/quote] AMEN[/quote] Well we are making Yorktown even whiter and richer with the new planning units. Idiots. We are headed to W-L for swim and track right now. Why? It's a mile from our house. I'm not going to get in a car and drive to the alternatives #dumbfucks in charge of APS[/quote] We are a tiny county. An alternative school isn't that much of stretch.[/quote]
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