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[quote=Anonymous]To me, the following is not so bad: If you are already driving, driving to Hearst is not so different from driving to Murch. It is the walkers close to the school that all this seems so unfair to: My bet is that in the end they move the boundary shift back down to say Albemarle or Alton, and then turn around and move the Hearst border north on the other side of Connecticut. Either way, Murch's size is not sustainable. Similarly, I suspect that they will keep the small piece of Janney near that school at Janney, and instead shift a portion on the other side of Wisconsin. I feel a little for the boundary planners. Murch and Janney have boundaries that are a little "pie-shaped" with the wide part near the DC/MD border and the points close together; and it is the points that are the ones close to Hearst, hence switching families that are close to the other schools. [/quote]
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