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MCCSC redistricting commission narrows evaluation criteria; will use rubric to score boundary maps

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Summary

The Monroe County Community School Corporation’s Redistricting Study Commission used community survey results and commission input to identify priority factors for evaluating boundary maps and will use a rubric at its May 28 meeting to score proposed maps.

The Redistricting Study Commission for the Monroe County Community School Corporation presented a May update to the board on May 20, describing how community feedback and commission rankings narrowed the factors it will use to evaluate draft school‑boundary maps.

Dr. Dowling told trustees the commission received 333 survey responses and combined those results with notes from a World Café session. The commission and staff used qualitative analysis to identify 10 themes; commission members then ranked those themes, and staff narrowed the focus to roughly five top considerations that will drive map evaluation.

Why this matters: Redistricting can shift which schools children attend, affect building capacity and…

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