It always blows my mind when the PLSD comes up with yet another plan. The key word here is plan.
It seems that those students that live on either side of Refugee and east of Saylor Roads generally are getting new schools.
Those students that are currently attending grades 7 thru 12 will remain at Lakeview and North H.S.and they will complete their high school requirements at these two schools.
Then they take the kids from this area that are in K thru 6 they will start to attend school at Heritage, Diley and Central. They are taking them out of the Violet elementary school.
Folks it seems the plan will work fine the first year. However after those K-6 kids go on to Diley then half of the kids in the affected district will go to Diley and the other half will attend Harman.
WILL THEY BE RUNNING TO SCHOOL IN DIFFERENT BUSES?
The other puzzling issue is if Central is the growing district and elementary schools like Pickerington are so over crowded why not save the available space within the city instead of busing the kids in from the township which I understand is not over crowded and growing slower.
Didn't I just read where that new residential development has just been approved by the appeals court in Liberty twp? Isn't this area going be growing in the very near future? What happens to move-ins that say are in the 10th grade?
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It seems that those students that live on either side of Refugee and east of Saylor Roads generally are getting new schools.
Those students that are currently attending grades 7 thru 12 will remain at Lakeview and North H.S.and they will complete their high school requirements at these two schools.
Then they take the kids from this area that are in K thru 6 they will start to attend school at Heritage, Diley and Central. They are taking them out of the Violet elementary school.
Folks it seems the plan will work fine the first year. However after those K-6 kids go on to Diley then half of the kids in the affected district will go to Diley and the other half will attend Harman.
WILL THEY BE RUNNING TO SCHOOL IN DIFFERENT BUSES?
The other puzzling issue is if Central is the growing district and elementary schools like Pickerington are so over crowded why not save the available space within the city instead of busing the kids in from the township which I understand is not over crowded and growing slower.
Didn't I just read where that new residential development has just been approved by the appeals court in Liberty twp? Isn't this area going be growing in the very near future? What happens to move-ins that say are in the 10th grade?
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