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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if the first step in planning is to remove the portions of West, Powell, and Brightwood that are technically IB for Deal. These schools largely feed somewhere else, but still give rights to Deal to a close in sliver near the park. Politically, you could say that those schools had not been taken out, but you had still eased the pressure a little. http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/SCHOOLS/Boundary%20Maps%20-%202009/DCPS-Attendance-Zones-Elementary-Grades-September-2009.pdf http://www.dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/SCHOOLS/Boundary%20Maps%20-%202009/DCPS-Attendance-Zones-Middle-Schools-September-2009.pdf [/quote] It sounds good, and I get the logic of it - but the amount of pressure it alleviates from Deal is pretty minimal. There just arent a lot of kids there I think.[/quote] I agree that it isn't earth shattering, but it is a logical and relatively politically unobtrusive step. Though one that Councilmember Bowser could point to and say that Ward 4 took its "hit", so Shepherd and Lafayette need to stay in the feeder pattern.[/quote]
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