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Scottsdale Unified schedules Feb. 2 public hearing on Pima Elementary boundary options after failed proposal for standing boundary committee
Summary
Scottsdale Unified School District administrators set a Feb. 2 public hearing on possible boundary adjustments for Pima Elementary after the board declined to adopt a policy creating a permanent planning-and-boundary advisory committee. Staff will post four draft boundary maps Jan. 15 and convene a parent/staff committee Jan. 14–22 to refine options.
The Scottsdale Unified School District governing board voted 4–1 to schedule a public hearing on Feb. 2 to consider boundary adjustment options for students who reside in the Pima Elementary attendance area, the district said at its Jan. 13 regular meeting.
The hearing follows the board’s earlier decision to close or repurpose several schools and comes after an extended presentation from district staff about outreach and transition work. Superintendent Scott Menzel said administration and a demographer have developed four draft maps that will be posted on the district website on Jan. 15 so families and property owners can review the options ahead of the hearing.
"We have four options right now that…
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