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Board votes to keep five comprehensive 7–12 neighborhood high schools, asks staff to refine maps

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The Santa Rosa City Schools Board voted to maintain five comprehensive 7–12 neighborhood high schools for planning purposes and directed staff to return with refined boundary maps and implementation details.

The Santa Rosa City Schools Board of Education voted on Oct. 8 to maintain five comprehensive 7–12 neighborhood high schools and to give staff direction to plan around that structure. Trustee Omar Medina made the motion “accepting the recommendation of Superintendent August to maintain the 5 comprehensive schools for the ongoing future,” and the motion passed in a roll call vote after deliberations about capacity, transfers and timing.

The motion was presented as a way to provide stability while staff works through longer‑term planning such as the…

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