Anonymous
Post 12/16/2016 07:12     Subject: Re:Anyone have thoughts on the boundary study for G'burg and Sherwood?

Anonymous wrote:Great schools is not everything. G-burg has the lowest graduation rate in the county. That's a big red flag.


That has more to do with demographics than the academics.

A bright, well behaved kid will be fine at any school. That kid won't drop out. Low income minorities are most at risk of dropping out of any school in the county.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2016 23:03     Subject: Re:Anyone have thoughts on the boundary study for G'burg and Sherwood?

Great schools is not everything. G-burg has the lowest graduation rate in the county. That's a big red flag.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2016 12:28     Subject: Anyone have thoughts on the boundary study for G'burg and Sherwood?

^ I didn't know that. So maybe 50 houses tops?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2016 10:52     Subject: Anyone have thoughts on the boundary study for G'burg and Sherwood?

Anonymous wrote: Great school scores are meaningless. I do not put much stock into them. The boundary change will only affect a small number of current students. However there is a lot of farmland that is going to be sold and I'm assuming turned into houses. That means a lot more students at Sherwood.


I don't think there is going to be much development into houses up there. That is ag preserve land. They could sell to developers, but it would likely be zoned R-2 (one house/2 acres).