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West Seneca board unanimously accepts elementary reconfiguration plan, schedules capital ask for pools
Summary
The West Seneca Board of Education voted 7–0 to accept a revised redistricting and reconfiguration plan that moves to a preK–2 / 3–5 model at targeted schools beginning in September 2026; district leaders said a capital project to repurpose middle-school pools will go to voters in May.
The West Seneca Board of Education voted unanimously on Nov. 18 to accept a revised redistricting and reconfiguration plan that would convert Clinton Elementary to preK–2 and Northwood Elementary to grades 3–5 in September 2026, with west-side elementary reconfiguration scheduled for 2027.
Superintendent Dr. Krueger told the board the decision follows three years of study, a June recommendation and an Oct. 8–31 public comment period that yielded 958 survey responses. "We had really high engagement," she said, adding that the majority of respondents were parents or family members and that the district revised the plan in response to stakeholder feedback.
The revised approach drops an interim elementary-only step and moves directly to a preK–2 / 3–5 reconfiguration to reduce the number of student moves and preserve peer…
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