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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The SH building has some real size constraints. You would basically need to redraw the Watkins boundary and then reroute Watkins to EH (to make room for Brent etc.).[/quote] This is just not true. Brent has like 20-25 kids graduating each year. Maybe the SH feed would have stopped the disasterous attrition that they currently have and it would be 30. 7-8 already go to SH each year. So we're talking sending 13-22 extra each year, which is less than the number of OOB spaces they offer. Van Ness families are equidistant-ish between Jefferson and SH; it's nowhere near as extreme as Brent. Jefferson is a totally reasonable feed for Van Ness. Chisholm doesn't actually feed super naturally to Jefferson either, but EH is equidistant a SH, so maybe that's the answer there as EH is also very underfilled. If Jefferson is totally inconvenient to most ESes, maybe something else should be switched up.[/quote] It's just not really a compelling enough argument in itself. There are many places in the city where students are zoned for one MS but actually live closer to another one.[/quote]
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