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According to CPS spokesperson Michelle Baumstark, the district works hand and hand with Cooperative Strategies, a company that specializes in redistricting.
Right now, the focus is on Parkade Elementary. The vote has been postponed two times due to the pandemic. Tonightâs vote is only about Phase 1 â provided relief for Parkade Elementary School which is overcapacity. The change to Parkadeâs attendance area would go into effect this coming school year, Baumstark said. The overcapacity that you re seeing at Parkade Elementary School affects between 80 and 100 families and that particular change will go into effect for this fall.
The board will also listen to recommendations and look at guiding principles for all other attendance areas. There are four possible scenarios, and each brings its own changes to the current zoning.
COLUMBIA â The Columbia Public School Board of Education voted to provide redistricting for Parkade Elementary School and Alpha Hart Lewis Elementary School during its monthly meeting Monday night.Â
The vote goes into effect in the coming 2021-2022 school year and is part of Phase 1. The school board clarified that the decision does not affect rising fifth graders â they can choose to stay at their elementary school next year, but bus transportation is not guaranteed.
CPS spokesperson Michelle Baumstark said previously that Parkade Elementary School is seeing overcapacity. During Monday s meeting a representative said the redistricting would affect approximately 100 families.
The meeting also addressed Phase 3, the last in the plan, and presented the four scenarios that could occur with each.
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According to CPS spokesperson Michelle Baumstark, the district works hand and hand with Cooperative Strategies, a company that specializes in redistricting.
Right now, the focus is on Parkade Elementary. The vote has been postponed two times due to the pandemic. Tonightâs vote is only about Phase 1 â provided relief for Parkade Elementary School which is overcapacity. The change to Parkadeâs attendance area would go into effect this coming school year, Baumstark said. The overcapacity that you re seeing at Parkade Elementary School affects between 80 and 100 families and that particular change will go into effect for this fall.
The board will also listen to recommendations and look at guiding principles for all other attendance areas. There are four possible scenarios, and each brings its own changes to the current zoning.