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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BRAC supposed to see updated maps today and community Friday if schedule online is right. [/quote] yup they will post friday at 5pm right before a 3 day weekend. either hoping people won’t notice changes and if they do no one at fcps will be reachable to hear complaints[/quote] They do that all the time and it never works. It's not like Gatehouse answers any questions about the boundary study anyway. Emails go into a black hole.[/quote] Dunne is out with another email this am: First, I need your help! The revised maps (scenarios) will be published here on Friday, October 10. When the maps are published, please look at the boundaries for your home, your neighborhood, and your community. Please contact my office if you identify any potential errors. I want to be proactive in identifying any errors that need to be corrected. Please also contact my office if you want to propose particular changes. [list]If your school is under capacity, you could organize your community to request a boundary change to increase enrollment. If your school is near capacity and you want to avoid any modulars or trailers at your school, you could organize your community to propose a boundary change to reduce enrollment. If your school is over capacity and you want to reduce or eliminate existing modulars and trailers at your school, you could organize your community to propose a boundary change to reduce enrollment. [/list] The current boundaries have existed for 40 years. [b]While the new policy calls for comprehensive boundary reviews every 5 years, you should assume the new boundaries will be in effect indefinitely.[/b][/quote]
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