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School district readies redistricting plans and modular-classroom contingency if South School vote fails

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The district’s redistricting committee will meet Feb. 13 to consider boundary changes driven by enrollment growth. Superintendent staff outlined modular-classroom options that would be used if the April 8 ballot question for a new South Elementary School fails, warning of cascading impacts on lunch, parking, transportation and staffing.

District staff told the school committee that redistricting work is already underway and will continue regardless of the outcome of the South Elementary School ballot question, and that the district has a modular-classroom contingency plan if voters do not approve the new school.

The administration said the redistricting committee will meet Thursday, Feb. 13, and that modular classrooms are a fallback option if the April 8 election rejects the debt-exclusion vote for a new elementary school.…

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