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Why would the School Board plan a building addition instead of initiating a boundary study?

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Why would the School Board plan a building addition instead of initiating a boundary study?

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The surrounding schools may not have sufficient capacity to provide the needed relief for an over-crowded school, which would require an addition to the school, modular classrooms, or the placement of classroom trailers as the options. An addition would also make sense if the school is small in comparison to other existing schools of equal grades. Smaller schools may also lack many of the resource rooms, technical and support areas available in new or recently renovated schools.

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