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Board approves open-enrollment change and routine items; policy on private-vehicle transport cleared

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The D C Everest Area School District board approved a change to its open-enrollment policy and a slate of routine items including a transportation policy, new courses and a job description, and several approvals were taken by voice vote while the open-enrollment change passed by roll call.

The D C Everest Area School District Board of Education voted to change its open-enrollment policy and approved a series of routine items during its regular meeting, including a first-reading transportation policy and new course offerings for 2025–26.

The board approved a revision to the district's open-enrollment policy that removes a prior guarantee for students who move out of the district and instead places them on the district's priority list subject to seat limits set by the board in January. Kelly Segalbar, Staff member, summarized the change as a way to manage capacity and case loads: "The impact on our student teacher's ability to, educate some of our students is impacted," Segalbar said, describing the decision as meant to help ensure teachers can meet the needs of students who live in the district.

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