Administrators in the North Allegheny School District are developing a fourth redistricting scenario that takes into account feedback received from the community during focus groups.
Robert Scherer, assistant superintendent for K-12 education, told school board members Wednesday that the fourth scenario will affect fewer than 300 students.
The district is also considering allowing current fourth- and seventh-graders to remain in their schools, as long as parents provide the transportation.
“We’re hearing folks loud and clear,” he said.
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