Anonymous wrote:Which is why it will never happen
Anonymous wrote:It does seem like, in the future, you could live very close to Yorktown and be zoned to Kenmore or W-L instead.
Anonymous wrote:How about:
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Doesn't seem to be any great way to geographically distribute kids. Maybe a choice school would make more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seriously WL folks, time to think positivie thoughts re: Ed Ctr and work to make it less unbearable to you or your children. nothing dramatic is going to happen - redrawing boundaries, new HS, fight CB for land, etc., none of that. it just doesn't work that way.
Plopping 4000 kids into one school is pretty dramatic.
for the last time nobody is supporting or even thinking that. it's catchy statement to stoke fear and mobilize moms of toddlers but also so baseless.
but keep throwing that out there and see what that'll get you.
why not focus on how to incorporate the added seats at Ed Ctr so they would be the least disruptive to WL students.
Where would the Ed Center kids eat, watch the variety show, play sports, etc?
they eat at Cafeteria at Ed Ctr.
they watch whatever at Black Box Theater at Ed Ctr.
they play sports at their home school.
next question.
How big would be the three home schools - including the kids from all of the choice schools? There still are large #s of kids at the home schools.
Anonymous wrote:Dude, recharge your phone!
Anonymous wrote:Dude, recharge your phone!
Anonymous wrote:And in conclusion: