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Reply to "School Boundary Issue - How will NW elementary schools be affected?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP-- I would just try to stay away from the normative poster. You know what kind of neighbor he/she will be. [/quote] OP, we can all assure you, that the rest of the people in NW are not like this meanie pants and you should not take her as representative. (I hope I don't get scolded!)[/quote] It is true that I've clearly lost this argument. That said, I haven't seen people respond to your initial inquiry with substantive comments backing up their "you'll be fine" or "wait" proclamations. Instead, I've just seen people talk about how their little Johnny needs to cross a major street all the time, so we shouldn't pay attention to major streets when thinking through boundary reform. I think this is foolish and misguided. I think you'll be fine, and I've tried to say why. I believe, the only places in NWNW where your "current" ES may not be your "future" ES are those mentioned earlier. I don't think the drop-off from "current" to "future" would be significant in these places, save (perhaps) for the move from Janney to Hearst. (Don't flame me; I'm just stating my opinion.) Signed, resident meanie-pants and bad neighbor/person[/quote]
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