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Trustees warned West Park High faces rapid growth; board weighs boundary, facilities and transfer policy options
Summary
District demographer told trustees projected enrollment could rise from about 11,400 districtwide to about 14,600 by 2032-33 without changes, with West Park High projected to add roughly 300 students in 2025-26 and much larger increases later; trustees discussed rezoning, portable classrooms, ESID financing and limits on transfers as possible responses.
Trustees of the Roseville Joint Union High School District were presented with enrollment forecasts and short- and long-term options Wednesday as staff warned that continued housing development and interdistrict transfers could overwhelm West Park High.
The district's enrollment presenter said resident enrollment stands near 11,400 for 2024-25 and that, without policy or boundary changes, demographer projections rise to about 14,600 by 2032-33. The report singled out a planned development (listed in the transcript as 5,636 units in the "Plaster One" area) that is not yet built but is expected to start affecting projections in 2026-27; staff said that could translate to roughly 500 additional West…
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