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Sign the petition and support McIntosh Corner Students staying at Huddleston Elementary!

The Elementary School Redistricting Committee has proposed that students living in McIntosh Corner Subdivision be re-zoned to another elementary school for a minimum of 5 years effective for the 2008-2009 school year.

We oppose this redistricting proposal based on ALL variables the committee considered in their process.

1) Distance from the school- We are .3 mile from Huddleston Elementary!
2) Projected future growth- Extremely LOW! We live in established neighborhoods with no room to build on any side.
3) School capacity- Currently supporting the enrollment. According to the FCBOEd website Huddleston has supported higher enrollment numbers over the past 5 years.
4) Feeder pattern from ES-MS-HS- We currently are following the pattern, which feeds us to Booth MS. Displacement would disrupt this pattern.
5) Access to golf paths- The path outside our subdivision leads straight to Huddleston Elementary! (It follows the road, McIntosh Trail.)
6) Transportation patterns- It's .3 mile from Huddleston. Most students walk, ride bikes, or golf cart to school.
7) Five year student projections- These numbers should stay fairly consistent due to the low growth rate in our area (refer back to number 2) and referring to enrollment numbers at Huddleston Elementary over the past 5 years.

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