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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's going to happen to the Clarendon-Courthouse crazies when middle school boundaries are adjusted in 2022? They highjacked the MS boundary process to go to Hamm, but after they get sent to LB they'll need to be rezoned to Jefferson.[/quote] Oh yeah, the tears and crying on stage, as if the fact they were zoned for a different middle school from most of ASFS was a surprise to them. Worked out well, they likely got a big discount on price since TJ definitely is not as sought after. LB I think is still pretty good so that’s a win for the crying crazies I guess. [/quote] This thread has really jumped the shark. You guys are dredging up stuff from literally two years ago. You are complaining about people getting zoned for a middle school, that opened 30% under capacity, and saying that they should get zoned for another one that is currently at 110% capacity, out of spite. What do you think that neighborhood did to you exactly? You guys are the epitome of trolls. I really hope I never figure out who you all are in real life. [/quote] Fact check: Hamm's addition is not complete. It's actually at capacity for the amount of classrooms that are open. It'll be at capacity next year when the addition opens and grandfathering ends.[/quote] Seriously. Hamm is a new school in an old under construction building -- opening AT capacity would have been doubling down on misery.[/quote] Agree it would have been bad to open at full capacity with the building incomplete, but isn't it going to still be under when the grandfathering ends? There are 305 6th graders in Sept, so stretch that over 3 years and you have 915 kids in a 1000 kid capacity building. I think they are considering a middle school program move in the future to relieve Gunston. [/quote]
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