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Nancy Shen said...
2 years ago the LWSD sought public input into ways to fix overcrowding problems.
Here is the article from the Redmond Reporter on September 22, 2010
http://www.redmond-reporter.com/news/103545154.html
Short term strategies were already considered back then including eliminating full-day Kindergarten programs or setting new boundaries to balance enrollments.
Directly from the article "The district could also bus students from overcrowded schools to others that are less crowded and/or add more portables, up to the state limits."
So 2 years later the only action the district has taken was to add additional portable classrooms.
These actions certainly did nothing to ease overcrowding at Rosa Parks
Nancy Shen said...
Here is the article from the Redmond Reporter on September 22, 2010
http://www.redmond-reporter.com/news/103545154.html
Short term strategies were already considered back then including eliminating full-day Kindergarten programs or setting new boundaries to balance enrollments.
Directly from the article "The district could also bus students from overcrowded schools to others that are less crowded and/or add more portables, up to the state limits."
So 2 years later the only action the district has taken was to add additional portable classrooms.
These actions certainly did nothing to ease overcrowding at Rosa Parks
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