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Board reviews K-8 boundary plan, applied economics study forecasts uncertain early enrollment

Maricopa Unified School District (Governing Board) · November 13, 2025
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The board reviewed proposed attendance boundaries for the district's first K-8 and received an Applied Economics demographic report that projected a wide range of possible opening enrollments, centering near 440.

Maricopa Unified School District staff presented recommended attendance boundaries for the district's first K-8 and received a demographic briefing from Applied Economics showing modest near-term enrollment growth and significant uncertainty due to housing timelines and school-choice programs.

Miss Tracy Pastor, who led the boundary committee, said the district's work was guided by principles to plan for future growth, balance enrollment between elementary and middle grades, minimize travel distances for families and preserve feeder…

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