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Nathan Cornell, a member of the audience, said he would be in favor of the three two-school campuses model.

“It’s not beneficial to split students apart and shove them into two buildings,” he said. “You can keep students together with the three campuses. That’s more beneficial. Students fear change.” I don't think students fear change....Parents fear change and pass that down to their children. Most 6th graders are all done with sitting in one class all day long (ask just my 6th grader and his classmates)....they want to move into the Jr. High and move about. The Bristol/Warren school district is proof of what a great change this would be. My oldest son moved to that district for Middle school and the school was state of the art! Beyond what Warwick could ever offer.

I am NOT at all surprised that the that the consulting firm has come up with the same plan that the original planning committee came up with 2 years ago. Lets just hope that they move with that plan and not delay by wasting time putting the other option on the ballot....RI's are not going to give Warwick money for schools, I am Warwick resident and I would not vote for the bond and I suspect most of the city's residents would also not vote for the bonds. MOVE ON and stop wasting our tax dollars on BS. Enough is Enough....

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