Parents express concern, support in emails to Spokane Public Schools over boundary changes
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Boundary changes now lie in the hands of Spokane Public Schools board; more input taken next week
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April 1, 2021 4:51 PM Elenee Dao
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SPOKANE, Wash. Whether your child is in elementary, middle or high school in the Spokane school district, there is a chance they may not be going to the school you would expect.
“It’s been 40 plus years since we’ve changed boundaries significantly,” said Associate Superintendent Mark Anderson. “Because we haven’t changed boundaries, we’ve had schools too full and we’ve had schools too small with capacity.”
Three middle schools are currently being built. Two are on the north side of Spokane, one is on the south. Anderson says they’re trying to balance class sizes in all of their schools.