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Board adopts boundary adjustments to absorb near-term housing growth; map to be published

2292436 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

After months of subcommittee work, trustees adopted a boundary map that shifts future development areas into Norris attendance zones and aims to delay larger realignments until a new school can be built.

The board adopted a new district attendance-boundary map intended to absorb near-term housing growth north of the district and to delay larger boundary changes until a planned new school is built.

"A child can stay at the school they are, even if the boundaries have changed and he should go to another school, but he's already in. He's grandfathered in," Jim, a member of the boundary subcommittee, said as the committee explained protections for current students. Trustees had spent committee time reviewing enrollment trends, construction…

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