FearTheSpear Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I married into the whole purple cult thing and genuinely love it but I’ve for a few questions. The city line and school district lines are so confusing. You’ve got a lot of Port neches homes that are Nederland school district, a part of Groves that is PA school district, etc. I’ve heard numerous PN citizens opposed to apartments, etc, things to expand the enrollment of our school. While I don’t agree with open enrollment, it’s hard to grow when there’s limited space for people to move to. Is it an old way of thinking? Is it people who are stuck in their ways and don’t want to grow? It almost feels like “we gotta keep the trash out” mentality. Hopefully I’m wrong. Coming at it from a football perspective, it would do them some good to gain about 200 kids and move up to D1. It would make sense logistically. I’m not trying to start any bs, it’s just something that’s been on my mind. Quote
CCRed Posted 56 minutes ago Report Posted 56 minutes ago 57 minutes ago, FearTheSpear said: I married into the whole purple cult thing and genuinely love it but I’ve for a few questions. The city line and school district lines are so confusing. You’ve got a lot of Port neches homes that are Nederland school district, a part of Groves that is PA school district, etc. I’ve heard numerous PN citizens opposed to apartments, etc, things to expand the enrollment of our school. While I don’t agree with open enrollment, it’s hard to grow when there’s limited space for people to move to. Is it an old way of thinking? Is it people who are stuck in their ways and don’t want to grow? It almost feels like “we gotta keep the trash out” mentality. Hopefully I’m wrong. Coming at it from a football perspective, it would do them some good to gain about 200 kids and move up to D1. It would make sense logistically. I’m not trying to start any bs, it’s just something that’s been on my mind. Sounds like they are “Land-Locked” and will have no room for growth. Likely to either stay in the same classification or drop down as schools around them grow. Just part of it. Quote
FearTheSpear Posted 14 minutes ago Author Report Posted 14 minutes ago 41 minutes ago, CCRed said: Sounds like they are “Land-Locked” and will have no room for growth. Likely to either stay in the same classification or drop down as schools around them grow. Just part of it. I get the feeling a lot of the folks around here don’t want any growth. Quote
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