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Board approves elementary boundary changes; families may stay at current schools under grandfathering

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The board adopted a set of elementary boundary adjustments to take effect for the 2025–26 school year to address long‑standing misalignments and student transfers; families affected will receive notifications and may remain at their current school via an intra‑district transfer.

The Amador County Unified School District Board of Trustees voted to approve a set of elementary school boundary changes designed to align attendance areas to current neighborhood patterns and reduce long‑standing informal transfers.

District staff said many elementary boundaries had not been adjusted for roughly 40 years, creating situations in which families frequently sought transfers or otherwise chose different schools. The presentation showed neighborhoods and eight specific boundary areas to be adjusted; staff said most changes were incremental and reflected residential development since the prior…

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