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Scottsdale Unified District board adopts Option 3a for Pima Elementary boundary
Summary
The Scottsdale Unified District governing board voted 5-0 on Feb. 25 to adopt the committee’s recommended Option 3a for Pima Elementary, keeping the Pima boundary inside the Coronado learning community and directing staff to monitor enrollment and transportation impacts.
The Scottsdale Unified District governing board voted 5-0 on Feb. 25 to adopt the rebandering committee’s recommendation (Option 3a), leaving the Pima Elementary attendance boundary inside the Coronado learning community.
Board President Donna Lewis moved to approve Option 3a “based on the depth of various components” reviewed during the special meeting; Vice President Mike Sharkey seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The vote followed a district presentation and an extended board discussion about transportation, enrollment trends and precedent for future boundary changes.
Superintendent Dr. Menzel said the district scheduled the special meeting because “we have families who are waiting for this decision to be made in order to finalize their enrollment,” and because staffing decisions depend on a timely outcome. Dr. Mona…
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