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Board opens first reading of magnet and fundamental school policy; transportation changes could affect about 450 students
Summary
The board held a first reading on amendments to magnet/fundamental school policy, including clarified application-area names, program renamings, and transportation eligibility changes estimated to affect about 450 students with projected annual savings of $2.5–3 million.
The Pinellas County School Board held a first reading on proposed amendments to the district policy governing magnet and fundamental schools, as presented by Ella Truskowski, director of student assignment.
Truskowski said the updates refine definitions (for example, standardizing unique application areas as Gulf To Space South and Ulmerton North), change appeals…
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