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Reply to "Initial boundary options for Woodward study area are up "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]wouldn't some of the boundary options negate the need for the consortiums? Isn't there talk over in the program analysis of ending the consortiums?[/quote] Just consider the consortiums as equally bad regardless if they actually use the term. Nobody really wants to go to those schools if they can avoid it. All options make Woodward a DCC and WJ wins out [/quote] Woodward is too far for most kids in DCC. Many of us prefer those schools which is why we didn't pick your neighborhood.[/quote] You picked it bc it's cheaper to live there. It's cheaper to live there because it's less desirable. You didn't pick it because of the quality of the schools. If your parents valued quality of schools perhaps you would be more educated and realize that[/quote] No, we knew what we were buying and did it for the location of jobs and wanted to avoid specific schools. I know about all the schools as I grew up here. We could easily afford to move, but are happy with our neighborhood. The bonus is we'll have no issue paying for college and grad school and will not be complaining like those who overpaid, claiming they are donut families and cannot afford college. And, a less competative school is better for college admissions as not everyone will be at the high academic level.[/quote]
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