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Saint Joseph administration outlines two–high‑school model, four middle‑school feeders and timeline
Summary
District leaders presented a long‑range plan that would organize the district into two high schools served by four middle schools, repurpose or close several elementary buildings, and deliver a timeline to the board for next steps and boundary maps.
Saint Joseph Public School District administrators on Monday presented a long‑range facilities plan that would move the district to a two–high‑school model fed by four middle schools and include closure or repurposing of several elementary buildings.
The administration said the two high schools would be Central High School, fed by Truman and Benton, and Lafayette High School, fed by Rubidoux and Bodie. Superintendent Dr. Edgar told the board the administration will present a timeline and boundaries at the board’s June 23 meeting.
"So if you look at the 2 high school model, it does not change, from what we had said in, plan b. You have Central High School, which will be fed by Truman and Benton. And you have Lafayette High School, which will be fed by…
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