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Provo School Board tables open-enrollment decision after district capacity figures found to conflict with boundary study
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Provo City School Board members on Oct. 28 reviewed the district's open-enrollment capacity report and voted to table a final decision after staff and trustees identified discrepancies between the report's formulas and the classroom counts in the district's boundary and feasibility study.
Provo City School Board members on Oct. 28 reviewed the district's open-enrollment capacity report and voted to table a final decision after staff and trustees identified discrepancies between the report's formulas and the classroom counts in the district's boundary and feasibility study.
Deputy Superintendent Jason Cox led the presentation, using Tempe View High School as an example and explaining the report's capacity math: "So right now, there are a 113 classrooms available at Tempe View High School based on that walk through," Cox said, and described how the district derives early- and late-enrollment capacity by…
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