- plans for meetings with parents about this as early as March
- much of this will depend on which schools are deemed Level 4 schools by the state later this month
- a though that this could save as much as $2 million in costs (in reconfiguration)
- suggestion from Mulqueen that every quadrant have its own focus (one of arts, etc) with the idea that this would give parents choices.
"...early employability and career exploration in grades K through 12"
"we need to keep the ideal in front of us"
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would the student get a free ride to the quadrant of the parent's choice?
I'm pretty sure the planning hasn't gotten that far yet, but it's a fair question.
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