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Rockwood board approves small elementary boundary corrections to keep planned subdivisions unified
Summary
The board approved targeted adjustments to elementary school boundaries to keep new subdivisions within single feeder patterns and to optimize bus routes; staff said the changes will not affect current students and will simplify future routing and capacity planning.
The Rockwood R‑VI Board of Education voted to approve a set of small elementary school boundary corrections intended to keep new or planned housing developments within a single elementary feeder zone and to streamline bus routing.
Cindy Boyes, the district’s chief financial officer, described four corrections presented as low‑impact and preemptive: Westland Acres would be moved entirely into Chesterfield Elementary to put a 50‑lot development inside one school boundary; Rockwood Meadows (a proposed 56‑unit townhome site) was…
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