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Redistricting committee presents options to rebalance West Seneca schools; reopening Winchester would add sustained costs

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Tony Day reported that the redistricting committee tested prior elementary scenarios against current data and developed a proposal that would reposition about 260 elementary students across schools; the committee said reopening Winchester as a staffed school would add roughly $1 million in ongoing costs.

Tony Day, representing the district's redistricting committee, reported on committee work to rebalance elementary and middle-school enrollment and presented an initial redistricting plan that would reposition students without full reconfiguration.

Day said the committee reviewed five elementary scenarios developed in 2023 and re-ran current enrollment data against those plans. The group found no single scenario solved every capacity problem: it could reduce enrollment pressure at Clinton Elementary but…

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