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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can you not understand that the school board is supposed to operate for the best of the entire county and not just their own self interest[/quote] +1. Their self-interest is getting elected again so they favor those who yell the loudest and disadvantage those less willing to speak up. As for the numbers[b] F[[/b]b]CPS reported 309 students would have been affected this year [/b]by the adopted change and that assumed no AAP kids switched to Thoreau. It will be a very big change next year. Jackson will be considerably poorer and Thoreau more crowded. They may not be above 100% capacity this fall, but wait a few more years.[/quote] No -- to the bolded. That is when the rezoning is fully implemented in 2019. And, as you mentioned, it was based on an assumption re: AAP kids that was a guess at the time it was made. And why do I want the most recent info? B/c the info (200+) was given [u]prior to the transfer deadline[/u] that the two schools agreed upon; Also the "200+" does not tell us how many are in each AAP grade level. There have been dozens of pages of arguments for and against this change and assertions on what the effects will be to both LJ and TMS.... I think we all deserve some facts on how this is unfolding. [/quote] O you even have a rising 7th grader???????[/quote]
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