“No, because sometimes wherever you stay may be closer to the school house. Say you stay right beside the school house but you could also be out-of-district. I wouldn’t want to have to travel across town when the school is right beside my house.”
Nicole Goins
Fairmont
“No, I don’t think there should be a limit, simply because kids should be accepted anywhere they want to go to school. They may want to go for to be with their friends that may live across the county, better sports program, better academics all around.”
Joe Ancona
Fairmont
“No. I was an ‘out-of-district’ student in middle school as well as high school. The county needs to focus on re-mapping school zones. There were children on my bus route attending Fairgrove Middle that lived past Lumberton Jr. High within the city limits of Lumberton.”
Marion Hunt
Lumberton
“No, because there could be many reasons why that parent and child would rather them go to that school.”
Crystal Clark
Maxton
“No, I don’t think it should be a limit. I feel that if the student is willing to meet the standards of that school he or she should be allowed to have that high school career that every student who wants more in life intends to have.”
Marcus Mitchell
Fairmont











