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Board hears three redistricting scenarios for Bryant Woods and Centennial Lane areas; community concern about walkers and community splits
Summary
Howard County Public School System staff presented three draft boundary scenarios on July 17 to ease overcrowding at Bryant Woods and Centennial Lane elementary schools, proposing reassignment of between about 267 and 427 students and raising concerns about adding bus rides for current walkers.
Howard County Public School System staff presented three draft boundary‑adjustment scenarios on July 17 designed to relieve overcrowding at Bryant Woods and Centennial Lane Elementary Schools while balancing capacity at nearby schools.
Tim Rogers, Manager of School Planning, and Dan Lubley, Executive Director of Capital Planning and Construction, described three options that range from about 267 to 427 residential reassignments. Rogers said the scenarios were developed "in response to the scope that was directed by the board on February 13" and emphasized that they are early proposals for public feedback.
Scenario highlights: - Scenario 1 would move roughly 427 students and bring Bryant Woods into the 90–110% utilization target range…
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