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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your objective is to make Janney class sizes smaller - you need to make a decision to: 1. Take a room the is currently allocated for something else and make it a classroom 2. Have fewer students 3. both 1 and 2 What space is currently vacant that could be used for a classroom? Which students do not have IB rights to Janney? What programs are not required? Janney had 2 preK classrooms in the fall of 2009. Leadership decided it was best to expand this. Stoddert last year reduced the number of PreK classes to accommodate other needs. Janney can as well. [/quote] This is basically it. Moving of boundaries just isn't going to happen. Boundary review just finished and it's not going to be done again for ten years. Don't look for future boundary reviews to accomplish any more than the last one. So number two, "have fewer students," isn't going to happen from moving boundaries. The only way it can realistically happen is by limiting the number of pre-K spots, every other spot in the school is by-right. In terms of adding more classrooms, I read in the NW Current that their adding another story with six classrooms at a cost of like $4 million. Is that not happening, or is it already done and there are still too many kids?[/quote] It is already done and they have too many kids. [/quote]
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