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Redding Consortium presents three redistricting models; AIR fiscal report expected before Dec. 16 vote

Brandywine School District · December 9, 2025
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The Redding Consortium told a Brandywine School District workshop it has narrowed redistricting options to three high-level models and will receive fiscal estimates from the American Institutes for Research (AIR) before the consortium votes on which model to develop into a full plan.

The Redding Consortium presented three high-level redistricting models and said it will provide fiscal estimates from the American Institutes for Research (AIR) before the consortium’s Dec. 16 vote on which model to build into a detailed plan.

At a packed Brandywine School District workshop, consortium co-chair Senator Elizabeth Lachman and former Lt. Gov. Matt Denn described the remaining options as: (1) keeping the four existing districts intact but assigning some Wilmington students to Brandywine and Red Clay; (2) creating a Metropolitan Wilmington School District that would consolidate portions of current districts; or (3) forming a single Northern New Castle County consolidated district that would absorb the four districts into one larger LEA. "We have narrowed that list down to three," Lachman said.

Matt Denn outlined the consortium’s statutory…

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