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Raytown board approves 'orange' enrollment plan to rebalance schools; fewer than 250 students affected
Summary
The Raytown Quality School District board approved the "orange" enrollment option after a presentation by demographer James Cooper. The plan retains current grade structures, shifts boundaries to balance utilization and affects under 250 students districtwide, with protections for affected high-school students.
The Raytown Quality School District board voted to approve the “orange” enrollment plan on Oct. 13 after a formal presentation by demographer James Cooper of Cropper GIS.
Cooper said the analysis projects modest districtwide enrollment declines through 2035 and recommended the orange option because it balances facility use with the least disruption to students. “A total of fewer than 250 students districtwide” would be affected, he said, estimating about 50 students moving at the middle-school level to accommodate an RSA program relocation and…
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