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  • Dozens Move to Schoolzone in Hopes of ChildrenÂ’s Admission reports Hawk Moving DFW

    (EMAILWIRE.COM, December 17, 2012 ) Dallas, TX -- Houses being built within Hamilton's high school zones has grown. The strategy is being used by families to gain access past the lengthy waiting list that the school is currently experiencing.

    The act is something that principles have become accustom to as an annual migration.

    Now, some educators are saying that it is playing far too large a role in parents when it comes to considerations of moving. Experts and educators both see it as parents paying too much attention to gossip than thoroughly considering if the school is right for their child child and family.

    Nearly 30 families will move into the zone for the Hamilton High School before the year's end. That number appears to be on a consistent rise as well.

    Both the boys and girls school are experiencing the same type of influx within their respective zones.

    Many of the families looking into the move are from the Rototuna area. While most in the area are zoned for the Fairfield College, they are awaiting a secondary school of their own. The Ministry of Education has not yet decided on when the building for the secondary school will begin.

    The Hamilton Boy's High School accepts 450 year-9 boys to start thus far.

    There are but 30 who have been chosen within the zone. That area covers central city and portions of Hamilton East, Claudelands, and Enderley.

    Nearly 400 have been accepted through outside ballots, which come from beyond the zone. Those who missed the opportunity were added to a waiting list that spanned 200 names.

    "The number of parents taking the trouble to move has definitely grown in the last few years," headmaster Susan Hassall said. "It's become more intensified."

    She stated that there is a heavy emotional toll that is burdened by the families who are competing for the positions. Brian and Madhima Anderson, of Ngaruawahia, purchased a residence in the Hamilton East zone. They did so simply to secure a spot for their son, Justin, who was placed at 140 on the list of 200.

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