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Lake Grove residents face school closure and redistricting crisis

June 08, 2024 | Lake Oswego SD 7J, School Districts, Oregon



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Lake Grove residents face school closure and redistricting crisis
Residents of Lake Grove are facing uncertainty regarding the potential closure of their neighborhood school and the implications of redistricting. During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing phases of school development, particularly focusing on the Forest Hills Lake Grove replacement project.

John, a key speaker at the meeting, emphasized the importance of the feasibility studies currently underway, which aim to explore various possibilities for the future of the schools. He noted that the discussions are broad and encompass a range of opportunities that have evolved significantly over the past decade, particularly in building construction and educational needs.

A critical point raised was the necessity for high schools to adapt to modern educational standards, specifically the requirements for 21st-century learning. Officials acknowledged that there is a pressing need to enhance facilities to support STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and career and technical education programs, areas in which they are currently lagging.

As the community grapples with these changes, the outcome of the feasibility studies and subsequent decisions will be pivotal in shaping the educational landscape of Lake Grove.

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