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Parents, residents urge board to choose Option 2 for school construction to minimize student disruption

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Multiple public commenters at the April 7 meeting urged the board to select “Option 2” in the district’s school-construction planning, saying it minimizes disruption for Pathways families and avoids traffic problems near Orange High School; speakers raised equity and transportation concerns.

Several parents and community members at the April 7 Orange County Board of Education meeting urged the board to favor “Option 2” in the district’s school-construction planning, saying the plan would cause the least disruption to families in northern Orange County and better address overcrowding.

Joy Naims, a Pathways parent who said she grew up in the district, told the board Option 2 “causes the least disruption to families” and would use available land to relieve overcrowding at Eflin Cheeks Elementary. Naims said she was…

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