Student Continuation Plan

On Jan. 23, 2006, the Board of Education adopted the Student Continuation Plan. It has two purposes:

1. To enable elementary school students to stay and finish at the school where they first enroll, provided their parents don’t move.

2. To address future crowding in a way that eliminates the need for redistricting or requiring entire neighborhoods of students to change schools, as has been done in the past.

The plan's general approach is to arrange elementary schools into groups and establish guidelines so that when a school becomes overcrowded, new students are assigned to an identified alternate school. It does allow students to finish at the school where they begin unless they move out of the primary area of the school.

Guidelines were designed to address all schools, but the plan does not significantly affect the normal registration of the majority of students who are not at overcrowded schools.

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