Trustees of the Napa public school system are expected to begin debating possible closures or realignment of local middle schools next week, and are scheduled to vote on a plan April 22.
Napa Valley Unified School District officials announced the upcoming decisions Tuesday night, during the last of six meetings by a 50-person committee tasked with weighing various plans for shutting down or combining campuses before the 2022-23 school year.
A decision could affect any of the four campuses within Napa city limits serving students from the sixth through eighth grades, at a time when NVUSD leadership is forecasting a steady fall-off in per-student state funding as enrollment declines amid steep Bay Area housing costs.