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Subject: Re: Too many kids at school?


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Date Posted: 19:34:05 02/26/07 Mon
In reply to: Ryan L. 's message, "Too many kids at school?" on 16:06:15 02/25/07 Sun

We are in the middle of the Oakdale baby boom?!? Next year's incoming 9th graders are the end of the bigger class sizes. Tartan shouldn't put a huge investment on making the school larger just for 2 years, but they could do some other helpful things. Some high schools have seperate passing times for the different grades. This would free up a lot of hallway space and make it easier to get around. They could also add more lunches, etc.

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Re: Too many kids at school?Nate Vang (dazzed)12:26:41 02/27/07 Tue


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