Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those interested, Murch boundaries mostly reverted, except:
-a couple of blocks at the southern boundary go to Hearst
-north of Military and west of Connecticut goes to Lafayette (which makes sense, since Lafayette is projected to shrink over time and Murch is predicted to grow)
The only weird thing about the Murch-Lafayette switch is that the report also identifies Lafayette as an overcrowded school whose boundaries need to shrink.
Even weirder the Post map has a piece of Hearst moving to Murch. I assume that almost no public school kids live in that piece, but it seems strange given that they are shrinking the boundaries elsewhere. Why switch a current Murch family if you are going to replace them with a Hearst family? Maybe the Post just made a mistake?
I think they swapped a very dense few blocks of Murch in North Cleveland Park for a sparse few blocks of Hearst in Forest Hills. So way more kids going from Murch to Hearst than the other direction. But I agree that it's a little weird--why switch those couple of blocks in Forest Hills to Murch?
In terms of Murch/Lafayette, I think the premise is that Lafayette will be renovated by the time the new boundaries take effect, and over time its population will go down as Murch's goes up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad I have to walk out the door now. So far, so good on the maps though. Cap Hill is a big winner with Eastern.
Deal's gerrymandering to capture Mt. Pleasant is odd ball.
Save some observations for me!!!
Deal's always had Mt. Pleasant. Why would that be odd ball?
Odd by it's shape on the map.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those interested, Murch boundaries mostly reverted, except:
-a couple of blocks at the southern boundary go to Hearst
-north of Military and west of Connecticut goes to Lafayette (which makes sense, since Lafayette is projected to shrink over time and Murch is predicted to grow)
The only weird thing about the Murch-Lafayette switch is that the report also identifies Lafayette as an overcrowded school whose boundaries need to shrink.
Even weirder the Post map has a piece of Hearst moving to Murch. I assume that almost no public school kids live in that piece, but it seems strange given that they are shrinking the boundaries elsewhere. Why switch a current Murch family if you are going to replace them with a Hearst family? Maybe the Post just made a mistake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely agree with the concerns about overcrowding and OOB set asides. But looks like the set asides don't take effect until 2018 so maybe they just punted it.
For elementary it is supposed to take effect in 2015.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad I have to walk out the door now. So far, so good on the maps though. Cap Hill is a big winner with Eastern.
Deal's gerrymandering to capture Mt. Pleasant is odd ball.
Save some observations for me!!!
What do you meany by Cap Hill being a big winner with Eastern?
Anonymous wrote:I completely agree with the concerns about overcrowding and OOB set asides. But looks like the set asides don't take effect until 2018 so maybe they just punted it.
Anonymous wrote:For those interested, Murch boundaries mostly reverted, except:
-a couple of blocks at the southern boundary go to Hearst
-north of Military and west of Connecticut goes to Lafayette (which makes sense, since Lafayette is projected to shrink over time and Murch is predicted to grow)
Anonymous wrote:Too bad I have to walk out the door now. So far, so good on the maps though. Cap Hill is a big winner with Eastern.
Deal's gerrymandering to capture Mt. Pleasant is odd ball.
Save some observations for me!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad I have to walk out the door now. So far, so good on the maps though. Cap Hill is a big winner with Eastern.
Deal's gerrymandering to capture Mt. Pleasant is odd ball.
Save some observations for me!!!
Deal's always had Mt. Pleasant. Why would that be odd ball?
Odd by it's shape on the map.