I used to joke that Dryden needed to raise an army to reclaim the lots along its southern edge that we let wander off to become the northern edge of Caroline a century or so ago.
It seems, though, that school districts actually can make hostile claims on territory - without an army and with the consent of the governed, but not necessarily their government. The state is even willing to fund such maneuvers.
See Dryden Daily KAZ for much much more.
Posted by simon at March 2, 2012 12:09 PM in schools (Ithaca) , schools (other)