Seattle schools to discuss boundary changes tonight
SEATTLE -- Seattle Public Schools is hosting a community meeting Monday to discuss possible changes to attendance boundaries for elementary and middle schools.
The school district said new Growth Boundaries are necessary to accommodate increasing enrollment and new construction. Current students would not be affected, but incoming students could be moved to different schools for the 2014-15 school year.
Monday, Sept. 23 Mercer Middle School lunchroom (Spanish, Somali, Vietnamese and Taglog interpreters will be present)
Wednesday, Sept. 25 West Seattle High School Commons (Spanish, Somali and Vietnamese interpreters will be present)
The school board is expected to vote on the recommended boundaries in November.