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Madison schools to consolidate preschool classrooms at Brown Elementary after renovation tour
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Craig Cook told the board the district plans to move preschool classrooms to Brown School, reducing from four to three classrooms next year to balance enrollment; the board heard details about the Brown Elementary renovation and related capital work.
The Madison Public Schools Board of Education heard a superintendent report that would move the district’s preschool classrooms to Brown Elementary School next year as part of a reconfiguration to balance enrollment across buildings.
Dr. Craig Cook said the district plans to consolidate preschool classrooms, shifting the three‑year‑old classrooms to Brown and moving from four total preschool classrooms (currently split between Brown and Neck River) to three next year. “We are planning on moving all of our preschool classrooms to Brown,” Cook said, adding that…
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