Geographically, closing Kingsley or Lincolnwood make sense. Willard serves a chunk of kids NW of Gross Point and Crawford that would not have a walkable option.
Kingsley’s lot is weird, though, and Lincolnwood’s land is probably super valuable. Those kids could split between Willard and Kingsley.
Geographically, closing Kingsley or Lincolnwood make sense. Willard serves a chunk of kids NW of Gross Point and Crawford that would not have a walkable option.
Kingsley’s lot is weird, though, and Lincolnwood’s land is probably super valuable. Those kids could split between Willard and Kingsley.
All that said, they don’t really make decisions based on rational reasons, so who knows what they will do.
One question, why is King never mentioned as a possible closure?
Yeah it's too bad this whole thing is going to be rushed because I think there are smart long-term plans they could've come up with that involve transitioning Kingsley into something else (like relocating Park School to a more central location). I think they waited too long to come up with a buildings plan and now just have to do whatever to not go bankrupt.
Geographically, closing Kingsley or Lincolnwood make sense. Willard serves a chunk of kids NW of Gross Point and Crawford that would not have a walkable option.
Kingsley’s lot is weird, though, and Lincolnwood’s land is probably super valuable. Those kids could split between Willard and Kingsley.
All that said, they don’t really make decisions based on rational reasons, so who knows what they will do.
One question, why is King never mentioned as a possible closure?
Yeah it's too bad this whole thing is going to be rushed because I think there are smart long-term plans they could've come up with that involve transitioning Kingsley into something else (like relocating Park School to a more central location). I think they waited too long to come up with a buildings plan and now just have to do whatever to not go bankrupt.