Don't Recruit!

digger wrote:Open enrollment has hurt so many schools in this area. I think that is should never have started. If you or your children do not like the school district that you live in, academic/athletic wise, then you should have to move into the district that you like. When our family looked in to buying a house for the first time, school district was a big factor.
The Wizard wrote:digger wrote:Open enrollment has hurt so many schools in this area. I think that is should never have started. If you or your children do not like the school district that you live in, academic/athletic wise, then you should have to move into the district that you like. When our family looked in to buying a house for the first time, school district was a big factor.
School Districts were a big factor when we chose were to buy. Now sadly 12 or so years later they are having funding problems like many and are cutting some programs and I don't mean athletic programs. For this reason we are looking at other nearby school systems. We would move if we could sell our house but with the current economy it is not going to get sold in time so we will go the open enrollment route. Since my kids are in Jr High and next year going to high school then they will be able to participate in different sports without sitting out. What say you to this problem?