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Reply to "Who said there isn't a North-South divide?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.apsva.us/post/aps-defines-scope-and-timing-of-fall-2018-elementary-school-boundary-process/[/quote] Interesting that the list for this fall is the green and yellow zones, except that they've dropped Carlin Springs from the list and added Ashlawn. They have a plan for moving option schools.[/quote] They’ve had a plan all along. [/quote] OK, stupid questions -How can you tell there is a plan? They didn't include CS because they are planning to make it immersion the next round, so why bother changing now? - Why would they add Ashlawn and not Barrett (as well)? The other schools on the list are all adjacent to each other, but then they jump right over Barrett for Ashlawn? - It seems like you can figure out for some schools at least which part of the boundary they are going to change - is that right? For example, for Ashlawn, the only school also on the boundary list for this revision is ASF, so the only part of the Ashlawn boundary that would be in play is the far right part by ASF (nothing on the McKinley/Barrett/Carlin Springs sides because those boundaries aren't in play so Ashlawn wouldn't take kids from/give kids to those schools)? Similarly, Barcroft boundary wouldn't be able to have any change on the Carlin Springs side, because Carlin Springs isn't in play? Just trying to wrap my head around all of this![/quote]
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