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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live in the Churchill district, and moving boundaries will not make much of an impact..[/quote] Sure it will... for example, rezone Twinbrook ES to Churchill (not a long ride at all) and check how much the demographics would change.[/quote] Twinbrook ES is 5 miles from Churchill. Highly unlikely that would be the school to shift. Additionally, Churchill is at capacity and is forecast to continuing growing the next few years. Maybe flip Beverly Farms for one of the closer RM elementary schools. Definitely worth mentioning just to see the reaction of the BFES crowd! ?[/quote] Churchill itself is within the BFES zone, as is Hoover, so not gonna happen.[/quote] Oh, I don't know. One of the options in the upcounty (Northwest-Clarksburg-Seneca Valley) boundary study involves moving part of Clarksburg ES from Rocky Hill MS and Clarksburg HS to Neelsville MS and Seneca Valley HS, and Rocky Hill MS and Clarksburg HS are both within the Clarksburg ES zone. So I wouldn't rule it out.[/quote]
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