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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^. Exactly. Moving kids from Murch to Lafayette really makes no sense to me. And the commute traffic issues are much worse going east to west (Murch - Lafayette) vs north to south (Murch - Hearst).[/quote] No dog in this fight, but: Lafayette enrollment is going down as Murch's goes up; [b]Lafayette is being renovated and enlarged before Murch[/b]; some IB Murch families actually live in Ward 4; some families drive to Murch, but could walk to Lafayette; there would be no East-West traffic issues as these families would not be using major commuter arteries to get to Lafayette, many of them are on the Lafayette side of Connecticut and always thought it odd that they were zoned for Murch instead; there is precedent for Murch housing Lafayette students during a prior Lafayette renovation, so Lafayette students have attended Murch in the past - the reverse is not outrageous. So it is really not that strange of an idea.[/quote] Where do you get that information?[/quote]
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