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Old 11-07-2016, 01:23 PM
 
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Richwoods is still building and Frisco is still rezonning so no one can give you a guarantee about future. They are pretty flexible but they have their limitations. They can't over enroll good schools and keep less desireable ones or new ones under enrolled.
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Old 11-07-2016, 05:29 PM
 
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Yes, Curtsinger Elementary is very good in that region. But I thought if you were asking for transfer, it could be difficult if the enrollment is already so tight. Transfer as another forumer mentioned, is subjected to vacancies and also year-by-year availablity.
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Old 11-08-2016, 09:18 AM
 
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I believe this will not apply to students already enrolled into the school. Mine will be zoned to curtsinger but in the case of school reaching the cap prior to his enrollment, he might be zoned to a different school...It will be nice if they stick to placing him in Curtsinger coz it is the homeschool. Like the others mentioned, I will probably have to call FISD just to be sure.

Thanks babs7907 for the link. Appreciate that!
Curtsinger is capped such that no new families moving into the zone will attend. Any families currently living in the Curtsinger zone, as of November 1st, will be allowed to enter their Kindergartners. Anyone moving into the zone will be sent to Shawnee until the new Talley elementary opens in 2018.
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Old 11-08-2016, 10:49 AM
 
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Curtsinger is capped such that no new families moving into the zone will attend. Any families currently living in the Curtsinger zone, as of November 1st, will be allowed to enter their Kindergartners. Anyone moving into the zone will be sent to Shawnee until the new Talley elementary opens in 2018.
Schooling is like a never ending game of musical chairs in FISD.
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