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Indian River superintendent outlines school‑reconfiguration plan to boost programming and save money
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Moore presented an 'innovation' plan that would move a Freshman Learning Center to the main campus, expand K–8 programming, combine under‑enrolled elementary campuses, and modestly adjust start times; district leaders said the changes could yield roughly $1.2 million in operating savings and better align programming across feeder patterns.
Superintendent Doctor Moore on Tuesday presented a district innovation plan that would repurpose several campuses, expand K–8 offerings and shift the Freshman Learning Center into the main high‑school campus to reduce mid‑day transportation and increase student seat time.
Moore told the board the district’s two‑year strategic plan focuses on community, innovation and leadership and that the proposal grew from extensive community outreach. "This is not an innovation project that is happening to Indian River County. This is something that's happening for Indian River County and with Indian River County," he said, noting more than a dozen community presentations and town halls.
The plan includes: moving a portion of Oslo…
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