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Enoughalready, it's not quite like that. First, the rotational closing of schools would be a logistical nightmare. Once Gorton and Aldrich are closed, the school dept has to turn them over to the city because they're not owned by the school dept. Do you really think that the city will give the proceeds to the school dept. I have some land in Florida I'll sell you if you think so. Truth is, the schools will pay for the debt service since that Pandora's box was opened a few years ago by the Mayor when Pilgrims roof needed to be replaced and he said that they could get a new roof if they could pay for it. Never mind that Pilgrims accreditation was on the line because of the condition of its roof. The reason this is has gone on for two years is because the first proposal to close Gorton was shortsighted and was not done as part of a long term plan. That seems to be what they're doing now and I commend them for that.

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