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Consultants tell Mill Valley board enrollment will grow; middle school EIR and site‑safety studies to go to public review

Mill Valley School District Board of Trustees · April 3, 2025
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MGT presented a resident‑based enrollment forecast projecting K–5 growth through 2029–30; consultants also outlined a schedule to release a draft EIR and a preliminary site assessment for the middle‑school modernization project, noting the campus sits on an old municipal landfill and will be reviewed by DTSC and county environmental health.

Consultants told the Mill Valley School District board on April 3 that resident student enrollment is expected to grow modestly over the next decade and that environmental and site‑safety documents for a proposed middle school modernization will go to public review this summer.

Isaac Johnson, project manager from MGT, said the demographic study uses parcel‑level mapping, capture‑rate analysis and mobility factors across 140 small study areas. "We're seeing kindergarten capture and birth‑rate trends that suggest K–5 growth," Johnson said, noting a forecast that places resident K–5 students near 1,583 by…

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