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Can’t we just change our District boundaries to send students to other districts because of overcrowding?

As a public school district, we cannot deny any student who lives within our boundaries from enrolling. While it’s legally possible to change district boundaries, the process is complicated. It would involve getting approval from the Regional Office of Education or the State Superintendent. This process would require a vote by the school board and petitions from voters living in the area being proposed for a change.

Our school district boundaries have been in place since the 1950s, and we have no plans to change them. Any changes would also need agreement from other school districts, which we do not plan to pursue.

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