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Consultants outline utilization study process, committee of about 25, seven meetings and building tours

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Consultants presenting to the North Syracuse Central School District Board described a community‑led utilization study that will convene roughly 25 volunteers for seven two‑hour meetings, include optional building tours, rely on district data, and aim to return a draft report to the board in late 2024 or early January.

Consultants advising the North Syracuse Central School District told the Board of Education their utilization study will be driven by a 25‑member community advisory committee, seven committee meetings and optional building tours, with a draft report expected by December or mid‑January.

The consultants said the committee will meet in district buildings, with tours beginning at 5:30 p.m. and meetings running 6–8 p.m. “The meetings will rotate among your buildings, and weve already mapped that out in in conjunction with the district, cabinet,” Deb, a consultant and retired assistant superintendent for administration at OCM BOCES, told the board. She and her colleagues said they have requested extensive district data and praised district…

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