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Ann Arbor board approves limited schools-of-choice windows for 2026–27, cites enrollment and revenue benefits

Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education · January 9, 2026
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Summary

The Ann Arbor Public Schools board voted to approve three limited schools-of-choice windows for the 2026–27 school year (April 14–May 13; June 2–July 1; July 23–Aug. 6). Staff said the openings typically bring about 400 students per year (roughly 10% of district enrollment) and roughly $3.6 million in per-pupil revenue.

The Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education voted Nov. 5 to approve limited schools-of-choice enrollment windows for the 2026–27 school year.

Dawn Linden presented the recommendation and the three proposed application windows: April 14–May 13, June 2–July 1 and July 23–Aug. 6. Linden said the district typically enrolls between about 300 and 500 schools-of-choice students across 32 schools, representing about 10% of total district enrollment, and that an average year brings roughly 400 students and approximately $3.6 million in per‑pupil…

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