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A Surprise HOA voted to build a wall to cut access to a school. It would force students to walk an extra mile.

Dysart School District spokeswoman Renee Ryon says school officials are worried the extra mile will force students to walk along busy streets.
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SURPRISE, Ariz. — An Arizona homeowners association says it's building a wall that would block elementary school students from a school entrance and force them to walk an extra mile.

The Rancho El Mirage Homeowners Association in Surprise, Arizona, voted Tuesday to erect a wall to cut off access to the back gate to Surprise Elementary School. 

The group says parents have been using the street leading to the back gate as a drop-off and pick-up area, snarling traffic and blocking driveways.

Parents and district officials say the wall would add around 45 minutes and a mile for children. 

Currently, it takes students around 10 minutes to get to the campus.

Dysart School District spokeswoman Renee Ryon says school officials are worried the extra mile will force students to walk along busy streets.

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