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Board narrows trustee-area map choices to two after demographer presentation

Rocklin Unified School District Board of Trustees · April 17, 2024
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Summary

After a presentation of 10 draft trustee‑area maps by the district demographer, the Rocklin Unified School District board directed the consultant to return with focused revisions to community maps 103 and 104 for the next hearing; trustees cited neighborhoods, elementary attendance boundaries and compactness as priorities.

The Rocklin Unified School District Board of Trustees on Monday heard a detailed presentation of 10 draft trustee‑area maps and signaled consensus around two community maps for refinement before the next public hearing.

Dr. Justin Leavitt of National Demographics Corporation reviewed the district's mapping rules, saying the maps must meet federal population-equality standards and state criteria such as contiguity, avoiding unnecessary division of neighborhoods and following ‘‘easily identifiable’’ boundaries such as major roads. ‘‘It is not…

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