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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is worth remembering that H-B Woodlawn shares its building with the Stratford Program (for SN kids). Much as I admire the H-B philosophy, I don't think it's worth much if it can't survive transplantation. But decisions about what to do with the site need to give very careful consideration to what's best for the Stratford Program.[/quote] There is NO QUESTION that H-B can survive transplantation. [b]What it may not survive is significant expansion in enrollment.[/b] I am a big supporter of H-B but I simply do not understand those who claim it needs to stay in its current location in order to function. Please do not talk to me about student "artwork" on the walls. It gets painted over eventually anyway so current students can make their own marks.[/quote] i'm sure there're other APS programs that can use the extra space without expanding HB. or, move ATS there and make current ATS site a neighborhood school.[/quote] Urban school with little green space works better for a program like HB, that sends kids to the other schools for most sports anyhow, than for an elementary school that needs space for recess. Nice try, though.[/quote]
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