What is the role of school board members with respect to the redistricting process?
School board members stipulate the responsibilities of the committee, identify goals for the redistricting project, conduct public hearings on proposals, and approve attendance boundary changes. The school board does not participate in the community-based committee meetings or conduct redistricting related meetings with constituents. In order to maintain the integrity and objectivity of the process, the school board separates itself from the process until the appointed time when they will begin to review options and recommendations presented. The school board will hold public hearings to hear directly from constituents prior to approving attendance boundary changes. Our school is not over capacity and is not forecasted to be over capacity in the near future. Could we still be redistricted? It is possible that the attendance boundary for your school may change even if your school is not over capacity or forecasted to be overcapacity. The reason is that schools that need relief may not b
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