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School board adopts Option F rezoning plan with grandfathering clause after heated debate
Summary
The Berkeley County Board of Education adopted the administration’s Option F attendance boundaries, with clarifications and an authorization for a grandfathering and sibling clause; the motion passed 8–1 after members debated the clause’s potential to negate capacity changes and affect class sizes.
The Berkeley County Board of Education voted Dec. 15 to adopt Option F for student attendance boundaries, moving forward with a multi-school rezoning plan and an administratively directed grandfathering and sibling provision.
Chair Wofford moved to accept the administration’s recommendation and include clarifications that Carolyn Lewis attendance boundaries follow the initial proposal, that option H govern middle- and high-school assignments using a specified divider, and that the…
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