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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I will have zero sympathy for Murch parents complaining about overcrowding given how irrationally they fought sensible boundary changes. I do hope they have a great renovation though. Wouldn't wish the fight one has to have with this city to get a renovation on anyone.[/quote] Except there are many of us who realize that we need to have our boundaries shrunken especially with our land constraints. At least - we'll always have a good playground :) And yes - it would bite but it's not like Lafayette and Hearst aren't perfectly good options. Most of the city would kill to be able to go to Hearst. It's been renovated. If a sizable portion of Murch goes there - that will help the IB situation. There is more diversity which can be actually be a good thing. [/quote] Thank you PP. Your comments reflect common sense and open-mindedness which sometimes seems in short supply in these boundary/school assignment conversations. Thank you.[/quote] Early childhood center generally means pre-K through 1 or 2 so most of it is compulsory. Community center use is worth a good discussion. [/quote]
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