Rogers Boundary Proposal: What It Means To You and Your Family
By: Channing Barker
Updated: January 31, 2013
A committee made up of principals and a parent representative from each school presented a proposal at two meetings this week.
Not everyone is happy about the changes, however. The reason? They don't want to pull their kids out of a familiar school, only to move another school. One part of the proposal includes grandfathering which would allow students entering fifth and eighth grades to finish their last year at their current school and then revert to their boundary school.
It would also allow 10th, 11th and 12th graders to be grandfathered so that they can graduate from their current high school.
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Click here for a link to the boundary proposal.


