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MMSD launches two-year boundary review to plan for Madison's projected growth
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Madison Metropolitan School District on Thursday opened a two‑year boundary review to model attendance-area scenarios and plan for projected city growth.
Madison Metropolitan School District on Thursday opened a two-year boundary review as part of its Building for the Future planning, saying the work will produce attendance-area scenarios informed by demographic forecasts, school capacities and community input.
"This work is data driven," Sydney Green, the district lead for the Building for the Future initiative, told the operations work group. She framed the effort as a multi-year process that began in July after the board approved a two‑year contract in June and described a timeline that aims for a final set of recommendations around February 2027.
Consultant McKay Larrabee of MGT said the project will combine student-forecasting models, scenario iterations and…
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