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Waunakee board adds up to five kindergarten seats and shifts staff to expand in-district 4K after partner changes
Summary
The Waunakee Community School District board voted to increase next year’s kindergarten open-enrollment by 4 (with flexibility to 5) and approved a plan to reallocate three K–4 teachers districtwide to create in-district 4K classrooms after several partner programs opted for the state-run option, prompting transportation and placement concerns.
The Waunakee Community School board voted to increase full‑day kindergarten open‑enrollment by four seats (with allowance for a fifth) and endorsed a budget committee recommendation to reallocate three K–4 teacher positions to create in‑district 4K classrooms at each elementary school.
The board’s action follows updated parent-response data gathered by district staff after the December meeting. Steve, presenting the budget committee’s recommendation, said the committee favored an option that reallocated three teachers so the district could ‘prepare ourselves to have the…
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