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My mistake. It seems that the chester kids attend WMM. While washington twp. attend WMC. I know that this was not ALWAYS the division. In fact, WMM was built for Mendham. Just like WMMO was built for MO. The remainer (Washington and Chester) of students attended WMC. I suppose the distric reallinged the boundries. Seems silly that Chester boro kids who live close to WMC go all the way to Mendham. But since Mendham is much better high school it kinda makes sense that the chester families want thier kids to attend school in the better area. This is even more of an argument in favor of mendham--your kids will attend high school in thier own town, not the "town next door".
So back to my question: when did the district realign the boundries?
My mistake. It seems that the chester kids attend WMM. While washington twp. attend WMC. I know that this was not ALWAYS the division. In fact, WMM was built for Mendham. Just like WMMO was built for MO. The remainer (Washington and Chester) of students attended WMC. I suppose the distric reallinged the boundries. Seems silly that Chester boro kids who live close to WMC go all the way to Mendham. But since Mendham is much better high school it kinda makes sense that the chester families want thier kids to attend school in the better area. This is even more of an argument in favor of mendham--your kids will attend high school in thier own town, not the "town next door".
So back to my question: when did the district realign the boundries?
My husband says that all of Chester started to go to WMM in either 1990 or 1991.
My husband says that all of Chester started to go to WMM in either 1990 or 1991.
Why the change? Population growth? Politics?
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