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Board to consider reimagining Katherine Johnson Academy; schedules special meeting for action

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The Green Bay Area Public School District board debated three options for Katherine Johnson Academy — closure, a one-year enrollment freeze, or converting the school into a districtwide virtual program — and voted to hold a special meeting before the April work session to take formal action.

The Green Bay Area Public School District Board of Education debated the future of Katherine Johnson Academy of Enriched Virtual Learning on March 17, considering three options: immediate closure, a one-year enrollment freeze, or converting the school into a districtwide virtual program. Board members scheduled a special meeting before the district’s April work session to take a formal vote.

Board members spent more than an hour on the item, with district staff presenting enrollment trends, funding implications and three staff-drafted options. The discussion centered on whether to preserve KJ’s school identity or transform it into a virtual learning program co‑enrolling students…

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