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Consultants propose "flex" kindergarten zones as Scotia-Glenville plans for Glen Warden closure
Summary
Transfinder presented rezoning scenarios to the Scotia-Glenville board proposing optional 'flex' kindergarten zones to balance class sizes after Glen Warden's closure while aiming to keep neighborhood students on the same buses; the plan is provisional and depends on incoming K enrollment.
Scotia-Glenville school leaders heard detailed rezoning scenarios from Transfinder on how to redistribute students after the Glen Warden school closure, including optional "flex" zones that would shift only kindergarten and new-to-district pupils year to year to balance class sizes.
"This is still a work in progress," Michael Brasfield, vice president of operations for Transfinder, told the board during a lengthy presentation. He described two main goals guiding the work: keep students in the same neighborhood buses where possible, and balance section sizes at each school.
Brasfield showed maps and enrollment projections for the 2026–27…
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