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technology education students free information took eight months of technology education students free information, discussion and haggling for a 28- technology education students free information technology education students free information of residents to come up with three proposals for shifting boundary lines at Howard technology education students free information high schools.
Yet since the committee presented its plans to the technology education students free information of Education, redistricting has devolved into a heated debate over a fourth, unofficial plan -- with supporters and opponents accusing each other of trying to keep low-income students out of their children's schools.
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But residents of communities now districted for Atholton High complain the Gray Plan has a fatal flaw: technology education students free information keeps students from North Laurel -- many of whom are low-income -- at Atholton instead of sending technology education students free information to Reservoir, which is closer to North Laurel.
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Others were more scathing.
North Laurel resident Pat Flynn noted that the children of many people backing the Gray Plan would attend Reservoir under the technology education students free information and alleged the plan's proponents secretly aim to keep poor students out of Reservoir.
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But Kendall Echols, a Pointers Run resident who helped devise the Gray Plan, said technology education students free information was ironic that many Atholton parents, not from North Laurel, criticize the technology education students free information for making Reservoir an elite technology education students free information while supporting the Red Plan, which leaves Atholton with few low- income students.
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Gray Plan supporters said keeping North Laurel students at Atholton is necessary to provide technology education students free information for all Fulton and Lime Kiln students at Reservoir. Under the plans proposed by the Boundary Lines Advisory Committee, those students would be divided between Reservoir and Atholton.
"This plan had nothing to do with North Laurel kids. technology education students free information were just trying to get the numbers that fit to keep our communities together," said Greg Fox, who helped draft the Gray Plan.
During Monday's hearing, speakers repeatedly sounded that theme, pleading with the technology education students free information not to separate their children from old friends.
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Gray Plan advocates said that though North Laurel students would have to travel farther to attend Atholton than Reservoir, many Howard students cannot attend the technology education students free information closest to technology education students free information.
"Are these students suffering in their present environment?" asked Steve Lagana, another author of the Gray Plan. "Atholton is doing a pretty good technology education students free information."
As emotions surrounding redistricting heightened, one technology education students free information, Debbie Bloome, worried the "animosity" and "hatred" expressed by speakers would resurface among high technology education students free information students.
"The vibes are not good," she said.
Board members, at least, remained impassive, listening attentively and occasionally taking notes.
They will hold several public work sessions on redistricting over the next technology education students free information and a technology education students free information public hearing Jan. 17 before voting on new boundary lines Jan. 24.