Schools
Tonight: North Arlington School Boundary Changes Town Hall
Superintendent will make his recommendation to the Arlington School Board later this month.

Arlington Public Schools Superintendent Pat Murphy will host a town hall at 7 p.m. Monday to get feedback on the final three recommended changes to elementary school attendance zones in North Arlington.
The town hall will be at Williamsburg Middle School. The school system is in the early stages of putting a new elementary school on the Williamsburg campus to help ease overcrowding.
Parents who have children — or will have children — in Ashlawn, Glebe, Jamestown, McKinley, Nottingham, Taylor or Tuckahoe elementary schools will be potentially effected by the changes.
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The school system has held meetings on adjusting the existing boundaries for months. However, in late February some parents said they had just found out that the changes could affect them.
At the last town hall, parents weighed in on the school staff's final recommendation on how to change the boundaries and a slight variation of that. About a third didn't like either.
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Earlier this month, a second variation of that was released in an effort to take into account the latest public input.
Murphy will make his recommendation on the boundary changes to the Arlington School Board on March 21.
Read more:
School Boundary Changes: Latest Recommendations Released
Proposed School Boundary Changes Get Heated Reaction from North Arlington
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