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Lakeville district presents revised boundary maps aiming to reduce student moves; final vote targeted Jan. 13

Lakeville Area School Board · January 6, 2026
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Summary

District staff showed a second iteration of attendance-area maps (Echo 1 for elementary; Mic 1 for middle school) designed to reduce “multiple movers” and rebalance schools, and the board scheduled follow-up working sessions ahead of a Jan. 13 vote.

Lucas Yoho, the Lakeville Area School District's executive director of operations, presented revised attendance-area maps on Jan. 6 that he said would reduce the number of students who must change schools and create capacity for projected growth.

Yoho told the board the updated plan, called Echo 1 (elementary) and Mic 1 (middle-school), trims “multiple movers” by roughly 30% — from about 228 to 160 — and reduces total student moves by about 70. "That represents 11% of the elementary students and 5% of the total district population," he said, summarizing why the adjustments were necessary. He also pointed to specific high-growth elementary areas (Cherry View, Lake Marion and Highview) and said…

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