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Gateway Unified board hears survey showing community openness to reconfiguring grade spans, asks staff to explore options
Summary
A district survey found roughly three-quarters of respondents were open to exploring changes to school grade spans and campus locations. The board asked staff to gather more data, consider a task force and return with budget, transportation and facilities analysis before making any decisions.
Gateway Unified School District board members on Tuesday reviewed results of a district survey that asked parents, staff and community members whether the district should explore reconfiguring grade spans and campus locations.
The district reported about 320 responses — primarily parents, guardians and district employees — and staff told the board roughly 70–74% of respondents were “somewhat” or “very” open to changes such as clustering elementary grades and creating a single middle school campus. The presentation said safety, staff retention, transportation logistics and maintaining program quality were the top…
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