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L'Anse Creuse staff propose expanding middle-school school-of-choice window, increasing high-school seats
Summary
District staff told the school board they plan to expand middle-school school-of-choice to “unlimited,” raise some high-school seat limits and pursue more exit-survey data after reviewing gains-and-losses and discipline records.
L'Anse Creuse Public Schools staff presented a package of proposed changes to the district's school-of-choice enrollment window and seat limits during the board's meeting; the proposal would make middle-school (grades 6–8) school-of-choice “unlimited” and raise limited high-school seats for grades 9–10 from 20 to 40.
The changes come after staff reviewed the district’s gains-and-losses reports and other enrollment data. Staff reported the district recorded 1,731.95 full-time-equivalent (FTE) students gained from other districts and 1,182.55 FTE lost to other districts for a net difference of 549 FTE. Staff said 82 former L'Anse Creuse students who moved out applied for school of choice to remain with the district; overall school-of-choice enrollment was reported as 16.5 percent of district enrollment and about 30…
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