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District outlines short‑term facility plan progress; 473 transfer requests received and 95% honored
Summary
Visalia Unified gave a short‑term facilities and boundary update: district staff said they received 473 family transfer requests after boundary changes, honored about 95% (23 not granted at present), and expect to begin long‑range master planning in spring.
Visalia Unified staff on Feb. 11 updated the board on short‑term facility master planning and boundary changes approved by the board in December, reporting transfer requests from families and updated school utilization projections.
Nut graf: District administrators said the short‑term changes — intended to relieve overcrowding and reduce portable use — produced nearly 500 transfer requests from impacted families; most were granted and the district will start a long‑range master‑planning process this spring to address…
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