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U‑46 outlines 2026–27 boundary transition timetable and residency‑exception process

5880562 · October 6, 2025
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District staff described assignment rules for the 2026–27 boundary changes: current 9th–11th graders will remain at their current high schools, K–8 will be assigned under the new map, residency‑exception requests may be submitted Nov. 1–13 with responses by Nov. 21; trustees asked about transportation impacts.

Deputy Superintendent Lola Mysdorovic presented the district's transition process for the 2026–27 boundary changes and the communication timeline for families.

Mysdorovic said current 9th through 11th graders will be rolled into their current high schools for next year to avoid complexity related to programming, academies and prior residency exceptions. "For our current high school students who are in grades 9 through 11, we've decided that they are going to remain at their current high schools," she said.

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