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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fair enough, if that "unifying" effect means that kids in the neighborhood actually ATTEND their neighborhood MS, then you're right. They'll be fighting each other for seats at SH in 2 years, when Latin and Basis dry out as options and when the best plan proffered for EH/Jefferson is "make it work." Then what? [/quote]The best I can do is suggest we make one middle school for most of Ward 6. Let the experts sort out the details. In short, three middle schools have about 2,200 seats, with 1,100 students in those. How do we ask for more resources (modernization/programming) with that kind of utilization? How do we get people pointed in the same direction and ask them to jump in the same direction? How do we offer the sense of community people want on day one? The answer CHPSPO and others offer is essentially warmed over status quo. Nothing radical, just throw more resources and "communicate" better about the options.[quote=Anonymous][/quote]
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