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District launches review of elementary attendance zones ahead of Roosevelt construction; seven community forums scheduled

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The board opened a comprehensive review of elementary attendance zones tied to upcoming construction at Theodore Roosevelt Elementary, saying neighborhoods could see boundary adjustments and announcing seven community forums and an online survey to gather input.

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Binghamton City School District on June 10 launched a public process to review elementary attendance zones as Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School prepares for construction, announcing seven community forums, an online survey, and a plan to summarize input before the July board meetings.

A district presenter said the review is timely because Roosevelt will be under construction starting roughly a year to 18 months from now and Roosevelt students will need temporary placements in other elementary buildings. "As we look at the catchment area of Roosevelt, it's timely to look at, should that remain in the catchment area of students that go back into that building?" the presenter said, noting the district wants to preserve neighborhood schools…

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