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Old 02-01-2014, 07:11 PM
 
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Frisco is projected to surpass 300k at built out, let's see how things develop. I would rather have a small class vs a small school at high school level. Students get more recourses, courses, pool to pick like minded friends, EC clubs etc and transition to college is smoother.

By the way, if small 4 year schools have 2000 kids vs 2000 kids in large 2 year schools of other districts and class sizes are similar then what are the benefits of this set up?
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Old 02-01-2014, 07:29 PM
 
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They keep small schools by building more schools . It is quite simple . Frisco has already 7 high schools , one more would be build starting next year. All schools are kept under 2000 students for a 4 years program. The small schools are the number one attraction of Frisco ISD , and the fact that the money is spent at all the levels , and for every single student ,quite a departure from other districts around.
Huh! How is that any better than PISD's division of 6 junior high, 3 senior high and 3 academies? I am totally lost here. Smaller school salogan sounds wonderful but in reality, there isn't any significant difference in FISD's case.
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