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Attendance Area Task Force Convenes

The 15 members of the school district's Elementary School Attendance Area Task Force began meeting Oct. 30, 2003, to research and consider alternative options for the district's elementary school attendance areas for implementation in 2004-05.

Dr. Larry P. Nybladh, superintendent, reviews with the task force members their responsibilities and the timeline for making their recommendation. The task force is charged with determining a recommendation for three elementary school attendance areas.
Dr. Larry P. Nybladh, superintendent, reviews with the task force members their responsibilities and the timeline for making their recommendation. The task force is charged with determining a recommendation for three elementary school attendance areas.

Lynne Kovash, assistant superintendent of teaching and learning, shares information about the district’s current elementary attendance areas with the task force members. Task force members also reviewed enrollment
Lynne Kovash, assistant superintendent of teaching and learning, shares information about the district’s current elementary attendance areas with the task force members. Task force members also reviewed enrollment.