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Reply to "Discussion Boundary Map out for APS- elementary schools "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If ATS goes to McKinley, some of MCK will move to the ATE building bc it’s within the McK boundaries. Still, it’s the most logical. [/quote] The chances of McKinley becoming choice and ATS becoming neighborhood are nil. ATS would not have a good walk zone.[/quote] Totally agree. But what happens if they move immersion to S Arlington, Key becomes neighborhood and those are the only changes made. You’ve just mad the seat deficit in S Arlington worse to give Clarendon/wealthy folks a neighborhood school. Right then and there they’d have to commit to a new neighborhood school in SA. [/quote] These decisions have nothing to do with given wealthy NA families what they want. It's simple math. This area near Key is one of most overcrowded for elem seats. Look at seat deficits. Key has to become neighborhood (in addition to ASFS) to simply address the seat deficits in this area. This one is easy for APS to defend and we all know they like easy. The smart plan that involved forward thinking and planning would have been to make The Heights the new elementary school but no one plans more than 1-2 years in the future which is why this problem exists.[/quote]
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