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Warren board’s planning group says current K–5 structure 'not sustainable' for projected housing growth
Summary
The Warren Township Board of Education heard a planning-for-growth presentation that laid out three enrollment-and-organization models and concluded the district’s current K–5 configuration is not sustainable for anticipated housing growth; the board will discuss the committee’s work June 15 and will not act before Sept. 2026.
Miss Keller reported that the district’s planning-for-growth working group presented three possible models for organizing elementary grades as the district anticipates a round of new housing development, and said the committee unanimously agreed that the current four K–5 schools model is not sustainable for projected growth.
The committee presented the three options as: the current model (four K–5 schools, with rezoning and program adjustments), an intermediate model (three K–3 schools and one 4–5 school) and a…
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