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Middleton board approves elementary boundary changes; administrators outline appeals, portables and phase plan

5393972 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The board approved new elementary school boundary lines to move roughly 80–100 students to Purple Sage Elementary, discussed an appeals process (including special-needs considerations), and debated whether to move existing portables or build permanent space.

The Middleton School District board approved boundary adjustments to transfer roughly 80–100 elementary students — primarily from the Heights area — into Purple Sage Elementary and discussed implementation steps including appeals and portable-classroom options.

The change matters because it shifts enrollment to address overcrowding at Heights Elementary and aligns capacity across the district; administrators detailed an appeals process and recommended a phased approach for portable classrooms or a permanent building if longer-term growth demands it.

Superintendent and staff said the goal of the boundary changes was to relieve overcrowding at Heights and Mill Creek and to move roughly 80–100 students into Purple Sage based on…

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