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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those who attended the 21st meeting and last night-- are the 5 postep under engage the only options? I thought they were discussion slides. What about option G of the PowerPoint presentation which showed the most balance demographic wise? B4 people jump down my throat I am in North Arlington and am not advocating walkers all be bussed to further schools. Just trying to understand if we are all on the same page regarding option choices. TIA![/quote] It is ONLY the blended maps that they are requesting feedback on. The ones that are single-consideration/illustrative are purely to show what boundaries would look like if ONLY ONE factor was considered. They aren't going to only consider one factor so that demographics-only map is not something to get worked up about.[/quote] thanks for the clarification. i wasn't getting worked up about it. i just wanted to be sure i was commenting on the right ones. i thought g was helpful b/c it showed how APS could achieve better parity regarding demographics. that said, it shouldn't be the only factor. [b]i hope if they want comments on the blended ones the numbers are actually accurate.[/b] i still remember the total fiasco regarding the mini HS boundary process late 2016/early 2017.[/quote] Are the numbers available for the blended maps? I haven't seen any yet... [/quote]
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