USD 383 board gives first round approval for new elementary/middle school boundaries
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The USD 383 school board has approved on first reading new boundaries for its elementary and middle schools for the upcoming school year.
The board voted 6-1 to accept the redistricting committee’s option 4, which allows students living along Scenic and Ledgestone Drives as well as Stone Pointe to stay in Manhattan instead of being bussed to Ogden.
Assistant Superintendent Eric Reid says the difficult nature of meeting priorities set forth by both the district and the public, balancing demographics and building utilization, came at the cost of sacrificing other priorities, such as keeping neighborhoods intact and contiguous attendance areas.