Certain school districts were formed to keep the money at home. With that, demand for the area has surged from home buyers. Hence the ballooning enrollment. More kids, more competitive sports. Can't fault people for not wanting to support 10 other high schools with their tax dollars. It's not coincidence that these same school districts tend to score higher academically. At some point, a neighborhood/community has to support itself and stop relying on their neighbors to do it for them. For the complainers, invest your own money in your communities. Enough with the handouts at others' expense. There always have been the haves and have nots and generally it comes down to discipline and work ethic. That is we're opportunity is born.