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Old 01-28-2009, 05:56 PM
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BTW-Galeville is in the Liverpool SD.
I wasn't sure if it was or not but it would make more sense, I think, to be in a North Syracuse district... it's just down the road, really. If I could mentally partition an ideal area for the each district:

Liverpool - I would keep it to west of Henry Clay Boulevard and south of Route 31 in Clay- right up to 690 West and the current Baldwinsville district. There are SO many homes and children in that area. Everything east of Henry Clay Boulevard can go into North Syracuse or Cicero districts.

North Syracuse - The eastern end of Onondage Lake, using Henry Clay as the divider along the entire western side of the district, heading north (including Galeville.) Mattydale and heading west...and everything south of Bear Road.

I can't say for Cicero... I'm not very familiar with it except for the shopping. I would think it includes Cicero itself, west until Henry Clay, north of Bear Road, Brewerton, and a long way over to the Kirkville area. ??
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Old 01-28-2009, 06:39 PM
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I wasn't sure if it was or not but it would make more sense, I think, to be in a North Syracuse district... it's just down the road, really. If I could mentally partition an ideal area for the each district:

Liverpool - I would keep it to west of Henry Clay Boulevard and south of Route 31 in Clay- right up to 690 West and the current Baldwinsville district. There are SO many homes and children in that area. Everything east of Henry Clay Boulevard can go into North Syracuse or Cicero districts.

North Syracuse - The eastern end of Onondage Lake, using Henry Clay as the divider along the entire western side of the district, heading north (including Galeville.) Mattydale and heading west...and everything south of Bear Road.

I can't say for Cicero... I'm not very familiar with it except for the shopping. I would think it includes Cicero itself, west until Henry Clay, north of Bear Road, Brewerton, and a long way over to the Kirkville area. ??
Yeah, the lines for Liverpool and North Syracuse districts are strange in that area. For instance, the Pitcher hill area is actually divided between the two districts. I think the last 3 or 4 streets closer to Buckley Road go to Liverpool schools, but the rest of the area goes to North Syracuse schools. Even further up on Buckley and around Henry Clay, it goes back and forth between the districts.

Also, I found out that on the West side of the creek in the Longbranch Park area is actually in the Solvay school district. So, the area of John Glenn Boulevard by 690 West is either Solvay or Baldwinsville schools. So, the Liverpool district is pretty much up to Route 370 on the West, Buckley Road on the East(give or take), up to Route 31 on the North side of the district and up to the city limits to the South.

Here's the street code book for the Liverpool SD:http://www.liverpool.k12.ny.us/files...tcodefinal.pdf

Here's a North Syracuse district map:http://www.nscsd.org/files/1/Districtmap%2Ejpg

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