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U-46 details program placements and residency-exception decisions tied to new attendance boundaries
Summary
District administrators outlined how specialized programs will be placed across networks for the 2026–27 boundary changes and reported that 75 of 117 residency-exception requests were approved for early transfers.
School District U-46 on May 19 told the Board of Education how specialized programs will be distributed across the district to match new attendance boundaries and confirmed outcomes of a residency-exception review for families requesting early transfers.
Lola Mysdorovich, deputy superintendent of instruction, told the board that program placements for the 2026–27 school year were decided with three priorities: addressing student needs, supporting smooth transitions, and reducing transportation time. Placements align with new attendance boundaries and the district’s planned shift of sixth graders into middle schools.
Mysdorovich described how networks will host different mixes of programs to maintain…
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