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Rendezvous Jackson principals outline reconfiguration, staffing and space plans

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Rendezvous Jackson school leaders told the board they expect one consolidated campus next year with roughly 390–400 students, changes to class sections, co-teaching plans for fifth grade, and adjustments to special education and support staffing while a state-led Mercer study on facility options remains pending.

Nicole Hernandez, head principal at Rendezvous Jackson, and colleagues told the Fremont County School District #25 board the school is preparing for a full consolidation next year and detailed staffing and space decisions intended to reduce crowding and preserve options while the district awaits a state facility study.

"For reconfiguration, looking forward to next year, Rendezvous will have around 390 to 400 students, and we will all be in one school," Hernandez said. She said fifth grade will be located across all three elementary schools next year and that this year the campus had 176 fifth graders.

The principals said they will use co-teaching models for two of the three fifth-grade sections…

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