DMGroup identified nine potential, feasible options for reorganization for consideration.
Re-Organization Framework
Option Level
Facilities
Schools & Programs
Grade-Levels
Elementary Level Options Elementary Level Options Elementary Level Options Elementary Level Options Elementary Level Options Elementary Level Options Elementary & Secondary School Options Elementary & Secondary School Options
Keep the design of schools & programs the same
1
Maintain 4 buildings
Keep grade-levels K-6
Shift from 4 buildings to 3 buildings Shift from 4 buildings to 3 buildings Shift from 4 buildings to 3 buildings Shift from 4 buildings to 3 buildings Shift from 4 buildings to 3 buildings
2
Maintain 6 individual schools
Keep grade-levels K-6
Shift from 6 schools to 5 schools by closing down 1 school Shift from 6 schools to 5 schools by merging 2 schools together Shift to 5 schools, organized by grade- bands
3
Keep grade-levels K-6
4
Keep grade-levels K-6
5
Use grade-level bands to distinguish schools
6
Shift from 6 schools to 3 schools
Keep grade-levels K-6
Convert elementary schools to grades K-5, move all 6th graders to Junior High to make a Middle School and/or move 8 th graders to the High School. Convert elementary schools to grades K-5, move all 6th graders to Junior High to make a Middle School, and/or move 8 th graders to the High School. Consider reconfiguring grade bands across a wider array of schools
Keep the design of schools & programs the same
7
Maintain 4 buildings
Maintain 6 individual schools and programs (or use any of the above re- configurations of elementary schools) Theoretically expand school portfolio by expanding the region
Shift from 4 buildings to 3 buildings
8
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Long-Term Options
Expand the District/Region
DRAFT
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