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Brookings superintendent says district narrowed elementary-boundary plans; public feedback sought before March 23 vote

Brookings School District 05-1 Board/Radio interview · March 16, 2026
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Superintendent Summer Schultz told Brookings Radio the district has narrowed proposed elementary-boundary maps to two options and is collecting public feedback online ahead of a March 23 board decision; any new boundaries would take effect in the 2026-27 school year.

Superintendent Summer Schultz told Brookings Radio the Brookings School District has narrowed proposals for elementary-school boundary changes to two final maps and is asking families to provide feedback before the board chooses on March 23.

Schultz said the district completed a data-analysis phase that produced the two options and posted an interactive webpage with the two proposed maps and the current map for reference. "There's also input questions that we'd like them to answer as well," Schultz said, adding the survey is intended to capture household-specific concerns — from safe routes to school to program access — that the committee analysis might not identify.

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