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Woburn redistricting moves ahead in phased plan; committee prioritizes program stability for special education

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A school committee member outlined a multi-year, phased redistricting effort meant to ease capacity problems at elementary schools while keeping special education programs stable at their current sites.

Woburn’s recent redistricting was described as a multi-year, phased effort intended to ease overcrowding at several elementary schools while minimizing disruption for students in special education programs.

“Stability is really important, to those learners and to move them constantly is disruptive to them, to the families,” Jesse Wetzel, a Woburn Public Schools School Committee member, said in a Oct. 15 interview on Life Unlimited.

Wetzel said redistricting work lasted roughly two years and was phased to reduce…

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