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The term “domino” has been used with boundary changes. What does that mean in reference to boundaries?

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The term “domino” has been used with boundary changes. What does that mean in reference to boundaries?

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A domino boundary is a change in school boundaries involving multiple schools, one being boundared into another, to utilize available capacity at non-adjacent schools. For example, overcrowded School A is boundared into School B, and School B is boundared into under-enrolled School C to evenly distribute capacity between the three schools.

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