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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please read the letter that went to the School Board. You will see that not only will Tuckahoe be filled beyond capacity but we will need another Elementary School near EFC. http://tuckahoe.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2018/02/Boundary-Choice-Letter.pdf [/quote] Please. O'Connell starts and ends over an hour before Tuckahoe, yet you're using proximity as an argument for congestion. Nice try. Your garden certainly sounds lovely, but the needs of 30,000 kids in the school system outweigh a garden. Seriously, you're spending 2 pages of your 6 page letter hanging your hat on a pseudo Greek plaza and friendship garden???????? A Tuckahoe parent earlier on AEM was complaining that Tuckahoe families got screwed by being sent to McKinley and Nottingham. IIRC, Tuckahoe was actively seeking relief trying to get families moved out due to the overcrowding. You can't now complain that they got screwed by actually being moved. Or, maybe those families did, but the broader Tuckahoe community didn't, since they got relief from the overcrowding. Maybe the results of the study will play out that all schools should stay in their current locations, but if Tuckahoe comes in as having potentially the spare capacity that would allow movement of an option school, then so be it. [/quote]
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