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1 minute ago, SheriffofRedRock said:

Approves/Allows same thing in my book. Call it whatever you want.

Your book is fiction, then.  

It's reality.  Transfers go through Central Office, which means that Bearden, nor any other school, can make their own rules.  The rules apply across the board.  

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1 hour ago, Swipes said:

I wouldn't say the admin is shutting that door but the overall population growth in Maryville has shut that door.  Maryville is at capacity (Can't take tuition students now) and houses just the Sophomore-Senior Class at the High School.  Maryville is buying up property around the school to hopefully change that. 

Oh, it's already bought. And they are breaking ground this winter.  

The addition will raise the school’s capacity to 2,100 students, enough according to Winstead to serve the district’s needs for “a long, long time,” at a 1% annual growth rate over the next 25 years. - https://www.thedailytimes.com/news/maryville-moving-high-school-fort-craig-projects-forward/article_ce085882-250c-11ee-b63d-2fb929519d53.html

 

 

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44 minutes ago, HTV said:

Your book is fiction, then.  

It's reality.  Transfers go through Central Office, which means that Bearden, nor any other school, can make their own rules.  The rules apply across the board.  

A principal has to approve of a transfer first. Once the principal approves then it goes to central office. We both know that if a principal approves of a transfer to their school that the people at central office will approve.

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33 minutes ago, Red Rebels said:

Oh, it's already bought. And they are breaking ground this winter.  

The addition will raise the school’s capacity to 2,100 students, enough according to Winstead to serve the district’s needs for “a long, long time,” at a 1% annual growth rate over the next 25 years. - https://www.thedailytimes.com/news/maryville-moving-high-school-fort-craig-projects-forward/article_ce085882-250c-11ee-b63d-2fb929519d53.html

 

 

That is a huge shot in the arm.

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35 minutes ago, Red Rebels said:

Oh, it's already bought. And they are breaking ground this winter.  

The addition will raise the school’s capacity to 2,100 students, enough according to Winstead to serve the district’s needs for “a long, long time,” at a 1% annual growth rate over the next 25 years. - https://www.thedailytimes.com/news/maryville-moving-high-school-fort-craig-projects-forward/article_ce085882-250c-11ee-b63d-2fb929519d53.html

 

 

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1 hour ago, Red Rebels said:

Oh, it's already bought. And they are breaking ground this winter.  

The addition will raise the school’s capacity to 2,100 students, enough according to Winstead to serve the district’s needs for “a long, long time,” at a 1% annual growth rate over the next 25 years. - https://www.thedailytimes.com/news/maryville-moving-high-school-fort-craig-projects-forward/article_ce085882-250c-11ee-b63d-2fb929519d53.html

 

 

Good to hear!  Maryville continues to grow with the new construction neighborhoods and people moving to the area

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