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Families informed of MAPS elementary school reassignments

April 5, 2012 | 3 comments

Letters went out Thursday to Merrill Area Public Schools families impacted by the closure of Pine River School, telling them which elementary school their children will attend next year.
The decision to close Pine River created the need to move that school’s 144 students to other schools in the district.
“You can imagine the chain effect when most of those students will be going to Washington. It’s affecting all three of the elementary schools,” said MAPS Director of Pupil Services John Sample, who chaired the student assignments committee to transition students into the 2012-13 school year.
Sample said Thursday he didn’t have a total number of students impacted by the move, but he did say it is a substantial number.
“The committee has worked hard to place the students of Pine River into the three elementary buildings while still maintaining the SAGE required class sizes for students in kindergarten through third grade. The committee also respects other factors such as transportation, keeping siblings together, special education needs and building resources,” the letter sent to families stated.
The District Boundary Guidelines map presented at the March 26 School Board meeting showed the new Washington School boundaries including areas roughly east of Hwy. 17. The Kate Goodrich boundaries were shows as including areas north of Hwy. 64, west of Hwy. 17 and east of Hwy. 107. The area to the east of Hwy. 107 and south of Hwy. 64 was noted as the Jefferson Elementary School area.
Those guidelines were designed to be “fuzzy,” Sample said, to allow for some flexibility.
“These are half-mile wide lines that can’t really be drawn as a road, where if you live on one side of the road you go to one school and if you live on the other side you go to a different school,” Sample said.
While considering students’ individual needs, just keeping families together was a challenge, Sample said.
“It is the district’s philosophy not the separate siblings,” Sample said. “That becomes tricky in itself.”
The three elementary schools in the city are absorbing not only the Pine River students, but all three are already at capacity, Sample said. Every available classroom at all three schools will be utilized next year. Jefferson will open up four more sessions. Kate Goodrich will continue to be the only school with dedicated art and music rooms.
Being closest to Pine River, Washington School will see the greatest change in students. The vast majority of Pine River students will move to Washington, while many current Washington students will be moved to Kate Goodrich or Jefferson.
Sample said the committee tried to keep students within walking distance at their current schools. That wasn’t always possible, however. There are students who live just a few blocks west of Washington School, for example, who will be reassigned to Kate Goodrich for next school year.
In an attempt to lessen the impact of school reassignments on children, the district will hold transition activities at all three elementary schools on May 11. 


 

3 Comments for "Families informed of MAPS elementary school reassignments"

  1. A friend who lives a block from Washington school will have her children bussed to Kate Goodrich. How does this make sense? Oh, it doesn't. This whole Pine River closure is causing a big mess.

    bettyhomemaker Apr 06, 2012 11:59 PM

  2. >:(
    Were the students names drawn from a hat to determine what school they were assigned to??? According the the boundaries listed in this article many kids in my childs school did not get sent where they were suppose to! Pretty nice too how the letters were sent out to parents on Thursday and schools were closed on Friday for Good Friday, so parents couldn't call with questions or concerns.

    MerrillMom Apr 10, 2012 12:54 PM

  3. Merrill should come together as a community and try to get this decision re-voted on APRIL 30 at the school board meeting. As many people as possible are needed to show! The dollars of this don't add up, the district is AT CAPACITY (3 more 3rd graders, and it is non-sage compliant and will lose funding), the way it was redistricted is absolutely NUTS. MAPS is being run now by largely people new to their positions, and perhaps this drastic of a decision should be put on hold for SIX MONTHS until the new interim, very experienced superintendent is in place. Right now, it is estimated 500,000 is needed to convert Pine river-- that does not include some work on Washington and Jefferson-- Why can't they just move headstart to Pine River, add on to the site since there is room, and LEAVE THE REST OF THE DISTRICT ALONE? It said in the Foto News several times in the past that these schools were already at capacity. Where is the intelligence in this? This should not be about rich vs poor, out of town vs in town, pine river vs everyone else-- It should be about MERRILL PARENTS telling the board we won't stand for this.

    hatewalker Apr 24, 2012 8:18 PM

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