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Red Clay officials propose new high‑school attendance zones, plan town halls and feedback
Summary
District staff presented a University of Delaware–informed redraw of high‑school attendance zones intended to create straight‑line feeders and balance enrollments; board members requested raw data, transportation cost analysis and GIS maps before a July vote is recommended.
District staff presented recommended high‑school attendance‑zone changes and a public timeline on April 15, proposing new feeder patterns to align K–8 boundaries with high schools, balance enrollment (target ~1,000 students per school) and preserve space for specialized programs such as Meadowood.
Mark Pruitt, who led the attendance‑zone work, said the district partnered with the University of Delaware’s Center for Applied Demography and Survey Research to model outcomes and projections. Director of technology Sean Snyder said the modeling considered…
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