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Greenview CUSD #200 Community Meeting 9-28-2010

Greenview CUSD #200 Community Meeting 9-28-2010. Reorganization Information. Options. Consolidation Dissolution/Annexation Deactivation of HS or JH/HS Remain in current status as K-12 District. Consolidation. Two or more districts combine to form an entirely new district with new:

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Greenview CUSD #200 Community Meeting 9-28-2010

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  1. Greenview CUSD #200Community Meeting9-28-2010 Reorganization Information

  2. Options • Consolidation • Dissolution/Annexation • Deactivation of HS or JH/HS • Remain in current status as K-12 District

  3. Consolidation • Two or more districts combine to form an entirely new district with new: • District boundaries • Name • School colors • Mascot • This must be approved by voters of all districts concerned • This takes in the entire district

  4. Dissolution/Annexation • One district dissolves entirely and is incorporated into an existing district or districts. • This creates new boundaries but does not change the district name, school colors, etc. of the receiving district. • This option must be approved by voters in all the affected districts. • This also takes in the entire district

  5. Deactivation of HS or JH/HS • This option is when a district closes the high school or the junior high school portions of the district and sends those student on a tuition basis to another district or districts. The sending district remains a K-12 district. • Students may be sent to more than one district on tuition basis by agreements between the districts. • This option must be approve by the voters of the deactivating district but the receiving district can agree to accept the students by Board action.

  6. Stay as Current District • This does not require any action on the part of the Board or the voters other than election of Board members and continued support for the district.

  7. Possible Outcomes Possible loss of school district in community Increased academic opportunity for students Increased transportation costs Larger class sizes Less convenient school buildings for some families Loss of school community pride Possible lower tax rate Possible less representation on school board Possible loss of teachers/staff Possible cost savings from more efficient district Courses offered multiple class periods Additional Fees Consolidation

  8. Possible Outcomes Larger class size Possible lower tax rate Loss of school in community Possible cost savings Lack of representation on School Board (possible) Possible loss of teachers/staff Increased academic opportunities for students Transportation issues Courses offered multiple class periods Additional fees Dissolution/Annexation

  9. Possible Outcomes Remain K-12 District with same Boundaries Loss of high school mascot Increased academic opportunities for students Maintain school board representation Tuition costs Potential cost savings Can be reactivated by voter approval at a later date Transportation costs Possible loss of teachers/staff Potential larger class sizes Courses offered multiple class periods Additional fees Deactivation of HS or JH/HS

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