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Murrieta Valley Unified board reviews parent-committee recommended boundary maps, hears phased implementation plan

Murrieta Valley Unified School District Board of Education · January 24, 2025
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Summary

Trustees heard a Wolpert-led presentation on proposed elementary, middle- and high-school boundary maps, including a parent committee recommendation based on the survey-preferred Option 1; discussion centered on phased implementation, grandfathering and transportation impacts. (No final vote tonight.)

The Murrieta Valley Unified School District Board of Education on Wednesday heard a detailed presentation from Deputy Superintendent Darren Daniels and Wolpert consultant Andrew Bishop on proposed school attendance boundary maps developed by a 20‑member parent committee.

Daniels said the district launched redistricting work last August after city partners reported thousands of upcoming housing units, and Wolpert surveyed the community twice, drawing about 2,200 responses. "What you will see tonight is a parent‑committee recommendation largely drawn from Option 1, which was the most well‑received across elementary, middle and high school levels,"…

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