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Published: Wednesday, Nov. 04, 2009 / Updated: Wednesday, Nov. 04, 2009 03:33 PM

We want progress, not problems

The residents of Spicewood, Eppington South, The Reserve and Knightsbridge are tired. We are tired of driving past schools to get to our assigned school. For years we drove past Gold Hill Elementary to get to Orchard Park or Riverview.

This year a new elementary school opened and we attend a school close to home.

Great job.

Now another middle school will open next year and we are told again to drive past not one, but all middle schools in town to attend the new middle school. Out of four middle schools, we would attend the one furthest away from our homes.

Bad job.

New schools should present progress, not problems. It's time to go back to the drawing board.

The Andrews Family

The Badgell Family

The Branning Family

The Clausen Family

The Coffee Family

The Costello Family

The Downie Family

The Elder Family

The Estock Family

The Fatigante Family

The Fisher Family

The Graffeo Family

The Guptill Family

The Hammond Family

The Harris Family

The Hudson Family

The Hughes Family

The Irhin Family

The Johnson Family

The Janick Family

The King Family

The Lamb Family

The Linn Family

The Malaj Family

The Meador Family

The McNeill Family

The Morrell Family

The Morrison Family

The Nichols Family

The Nguyen Family

The Phillips Family

The Piermattei Family

The Pincus Family

The Reddeck Family

The Reynolds Family

The Russell Family

The Sember Family

The Shah Family

The Singleton Family

The Stefan Family

The Stein Family

The Tankersley Family

The Taylor Family

The Teubner Family

The Treend Family

The Walters Family

The Yelton Family

Residents of Spicewood, Eppington South, The Reserve and Knightsbridge

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