Dublin schools unveils first redistricting proposals

DUBLIN, Ohio ( WCMH ) — Changes are coming for some students in Dublin. Next school year, they could find themselves at a new school as the district looks to create new boundaries.

Since May, the school district has been working with Cropper GIS, a central Ohio-based consultant specializing in school planning, to prepare options to share with the public for school boundary redistricting. Monday night was the first time those draft maps were revealed.

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According to Cropper CIS President Matthew Cropper, the redistricting is driven by the need to create a boundary for the new Bishop Elementary School that will open next fall in the northwestern part of the district.

“It is something that’s just a natural necessity with public school administration and that the public schools have to do what’s best to serve all students and their district and to make sure that that the schools are equitable and there’s available space,” Cropper said…

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