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Central Valley School District unveiled a proposal in November 2004 to address school building needs throughout the district, over the next six to eight years. Overcrowded schools, aging facilities and empty classrooms are some of the student housing challenges facing the district. Planning for Growth At the direction of the School Board, the district spent four months (November 2004 – February 2005) gathering community input on the Proposed Facilities Concept, which includes remodeling and updating six schools, building two new schools, and relocating and transitioning several schools across the 80 square-mile district. Dozens of community meetings and presentations were held, information was sent to students and their families, and written feedback was repeatedly encouraged from all patrons of the Central Valley School District through February 28, 2005. More than 1,000 written comments were submitted. These comments were reviewd, compiled and summarized by the Community Facilities Review Committee, a nine-member group of citizen volunteers. On March 28, 2005, the committee presented the results of community input about the Proposed Facilities Concept to the School Board, based on the comments received from Central Valley School District residents. Click here to view the presentation.
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