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School board adopts F1 plan for High School 6; rising seniors may stay at current schools
Summary
After debate about building capacity and transportation impacts, the Stafford County School Board approved scenario F1 for High School 6 by a 6‑1 vote; the board later approved a separate motion, 7‑0, allowing rising seniors the option to remain at their existing high school for one year.
The Stafford County School Board voted 6‑1 on Jan. 14 to adopt scenario F1 as the redistricting plan for High School 6, moving attendance boundaries and prompting discussion about building capacity, transportation impacts and protections for students with disabilities.
School Board Chair Maureen Sigman put the measure to a vote after debate; the motion carried with Board Member Patricia Healy the sole dissenter. The board then approved, unanimously, a separate motion giving rising seniors the option to remain at their current high school for one year rather than transfer to the new assigned school.
Why it matters The vote affects attendance boundaries, transportation routes and building utilization…
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