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Superintendent outlines multi‑month plan to redraw elementary attendance boundaries

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Superintendent Dr. Lori Putnam presented a plan and timeline to redesign elementary attendance boundaries to address overcrowding and underutilization; the process will use a design team, a larger input team, TeamWorks mapping software and aim for a board decision in December.

Superintendent Dr. Lori Putnam presented a multi‑step plan to redesign attendance boundaries for the district’s eight elementary schools, saying the last comprehensive boundary review occurred in the 1990s and demographic and program changes make a review necessary.

Putnam said the administration has observed uneven enrollment across elementary sites, preschool access issues, and transportation inefficiencies tied to specialized programs such as immersion and newcomer services. She described the review structure: a 10–12 person design team (administrators and union leadership)…

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