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Greenwich Eases Overcrowding At New Lebanon By Moving Kindergarten Classes

GREENWICH, Conn. -- In an effort to ease overcrowding at the New Lebanon School, Greenwich school officials plan to move three kindergarten classes to the Byram Archibald Neighborhood Center, according to Patch.com. 

Greenwich School Officials have approved a plan to move three kindergarten classes to help ease overcrowding.

Greenwich School Officials have approved a plan to move three kindergarten classes to help ease overcrowding.

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The plan calls for students to start their day at BANC and then be bused to New Lebanon for the afternoon, for lunch and classes for music, art, foreign languages and gym.

Parents are outraged by the plan scheduled to take effect for the 2014-15 school year, Patch.com reported. 

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