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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m just wondering, those who are opposed to Sangster split feeder, why does it matter to you? If your kids aren’t involved, let us fight for what we want for our kids. If the split makes both sides happy. And no one is objecting it. Yes the overcrowding is an issue. But that will be fixed if they would audit the school for those who truly live in the boundaries. [/quote] Because some kids will be moved out of WSHS. And some neighborhoods are looking at moving to South County or Lewis. And this neighborhood is looking at LBSS and keeping that whole neighborhood together. There will be a fight. [/quote] Well said. Sending all of Sangster to Lake Braddock keeps all those kids in their community. Lake Braddock and WSHS are very connected as a community. It also eliminates a split feeder. The other options move schools completely out of their community. Daventry to Lewis creates a split feeder. Hunt Valley to South County creates a split feeder as well as pushing South County over capacity.[/quote] I think you are missing the point. They are saying that LB is NOT their community. They live in West Springfield. [/quote] They are Sangster. Sangster is a Lake Braddock school [/quote] It's not though. Maybe all Sangster kids should be rezoned for WS (let's say LB was the school that was overcrowded). How would you feel if that happened? [/quote] Fantastic! As long as all the kids stayed together. Honestly, both are really good schools. Given that, I'm most interested in stability for the kids. [/quote]
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