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Bullitt County staff outline boundary‑planning options, propose grandfather clause and July approval target
Summary
District staff updated the board on a Transfinder-based boundary review intended to eliminate 'red' overcrowded schools, minimize neighborhood splits, offer a one‑year grandfathering option (families must reapply annually), and seek final approval by the July 28 meeting with communications beginning in early August.
Mr. Wood, a district staff member leading boundary planning, briefed the Bullitt County Board on options generated from a Transfinder demographic study and in‑house work intended to limit disruption for families and to eliminate overcrowded (“red”) schools.
“We want to chisel it down and get the best we can,” Wood said, summarizing the district’s goals. He said the district aims for zero red schools, to avoid splitting neighborhoods, and to include a grandfather clause that would guarantee impacted families the right to remain at their current school…
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