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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It will provide an important data point in the decision making. For example, it's going to be a useful data point in deciding moving crossfield or foxmil. That data won't affect Oakhill. [quote=Anonymous]The boundary decisions are not being made solely on opt-in numbers. That's DCUM speculation. [/quote][/quote] Gee. Why didn't they do the boundary study based on those who want to Opt-in to any school? I do not understand this process at all. Reid is clueless. [/quote] With how few changes they made in the grand scheme it sort of feels like that’s what they did. [/quote] I'd be very surprised if Meren supports South Lakes losing Fox Mill. [/quote] Meren doesn’t know the difference between Fox Mill and Fox Mill Woods. I’d love to lose Meren. [/quote] If Reid’s proposal sends Fox Mill to Skyview the other board members will pass it. [/quote] Crossfield to Skyview makes so much more sense that I don't think even one board member would object if that were Reid's proposal.[/quote] I won’t debate the merits of Crossfield or Fox Mill to Skyview but you’re in fact right, no one will pushback against Reid’s proposal regardless of its contents as long as it adheres largely to a traditional boundary. [/quote]
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