North Allegheny School District administrators are working on a fourth redistricting plan, one that takes into account comments from parents during focus group meetings.
“We’re hearing folks loud and clear,” said Robert Scherer, assistant superintendent for K-12 education.
The new plan would move fewer students, less than 300, and could allow the current fourth- and seventh-graders to stay put for their last year in a building, as long as their parents provide transportation.
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