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District outlines plan to study enrollment barriers, transportation and after-school fees under superintendent guardrail

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Superintendent presented interim guardrails focused on mitigating enrollment barriers, including a family survey, a transportation analysis and partnerships to develop sliding fee schedules for before/after-school programs. The board approved the guardrail progress report and asked for continued community engagement.

The Phoenix Elementary School District presented a progress update on superintendent guardrail number 5, which directs the superintendent to avoid operating the district without a community-focused plan to reduce student enrollment barriers.

Superintendent Gonzales told the board the district will survey families (planned March 7–April 18) to identify enrollment barriers and develop a community plan in 2025–26 based on findings. The district intends to use in-house surveying tools, translate outreach to multiple community channels and analyze responses…

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