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Board begins public discussion of moving 6th grade to main campus as enrollment declines
Summary
Board members opened discussion of an instructional‑model change to relocate sixth graders to the main campus (a 6–8 or 6–12 model), citing long‑term enrollment declines and a window for state notification; administrators recommended a formal enrollment study and a phased, consultative planning process.
The Saugerties Central School District Board discussed a possible grade‑configuration change on June 10: moving sixth graders from elementary buildings to the main campus to create a consolidated middle‑school model.
Board members said the idea responds to multi‑year enrollment decline and available space at the main campus. A staff member who addressed the board summarized recent enrollment counts to provide context: the district’s total enrollment in 2004 was reported…
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