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ASAC reviews rezoning scenarios to improve feeder alignment; staff to revisit after community comments
Summary
The Attendance Zone Advisory Commission (ASAC) for the CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT met Oct. 28 to review three proposed rezoning scenarios meant to improve feeder alignment between elementary, middle and high schools and to provide enrollment relief where needed.
The Attendance Zone Advisory Commission (ASAC) for the CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT met Oct. 28 to review three proposed rezoning scenarios meant to improve feeder alignment between elementary, middle and high schools and to provide enrollment relief where needed.
ASAC staff member Murphy described the M1 scenario as a possible rezoning "to improve elementary school to middle school feeder alignment," which would move the majority of middle school students south of Windmill Lane between Durango Drive and Buffalo into Fest Middle School. Murphy said the commission has typically recommended grandfathering so students currently enrolled would remain through their highest grade while incoming sixth-graders and new area students would be rezoned.
ASAC staff member Tracy presented two high-school focus-area scenarios. The H1…
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