October 7, 2008
Dear Parent,
Maintaining balanced student enrollment at the junior highs and high schools is a concern the Papillion-la Vista School District is facing. As the majority of our District growth is occurring in the southern portion of our District, we recognize the need to balance attendance areas at our secondary schools. Last spring there was a thorough discussion regarding a change in the junior high and high school for the Rumsey Station attendance area. At that time, it was decided to wait and see the fall enrollment numbers before moving the discussion forward.
On Monday, October 6 the Buildings and Grounds Committee of the School Board met and discussed the current enrollment numbers. It is a recommendation of the committee to move the proposed attendance area assignment change forward for discussion. This recommendation will be discussed at the October 13, 2008 School Board Meeting held at 7:00 pm in the District Central Office. Public comment is allowed at all school board meetings.
This proposal, if approved, includes the following guidelines:
•The Rumsey Station attendance area, will feed into La Vista Junior High and Papillion-La Vista High School.
•The change will begin with this year’s 5th grade students.
•Current 6th grade students will have the option to remain at Papillion Junior High and Papillion-La Vista South or move to La Vista Junior High and Papillion-La Vista High School.
•All Rumsey Station students who older siblings are currently enrolled, or have attended Papillion Junior High School or Papillion-La Vista South High School will not be asked to move.
As a family impacted by this proposal, we wanted you to be aware that it is being discussed. Your input and suggestions are important as the school board moves forward with a final decision. The challenges facing growing communities and school districts are indeed managing and accommodating growth. For the Papillion-La Vista Schools, those challenges include anticipating and trying to stay ahead of overcrowded situations in our buildings; while being good stewards of patron tax dollars.
Please know we realize that changing your child’s junior high and high school may be a difficult adjustment for some students and parents. We are extremely proud of the educational opportunities and successes found throughout the District. The top priority for both the school board and the administration is to develop a proposal that is in the best interest of all students in the Papillion-La Vista School District.
Sincerely,
Rick Black, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Monday, October 27, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Papillion-La Vista Monarchs vs. Millard West (football) - 7:00pm
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Proposal Considers Moving Rumsey Station Elementary to La Vista Junior High and High School
The challenges facing growing communities and school districts are indeed managing and accommodating growth. For the Papillion-La Vista Schools, those challenges include anticipating and trying to stay ahead of overcrowded situations in our buildings; while being good stewards of patron tax dollars. Maintaining balanced student enrollment at the junior highs and high schools is a concern the Papillion-la Vista School District is facing. As the majority of our District growth is occurring in the southern portion of the District, the need to balance attendance areas at the junior high and high schools is recognized. The Papillion-La Vista School Board is considering a change in the assigned elementary buildings that feed into the secondary schools.
The proposed change being considered is moving the Rumsey Station attendance area, north of the Papio Creek, to feed into La Vista Junior High and Papillion-La Vista High School.
The Papillion-La Vista School District is curious to know what patrons of the school district think about the proposed change. Do you have any comments or questions you would like shared?
The challenges facing growing communities and school districts are indeed managing and accommodating growth. For the Papillion-La Vista Schools, those challenges include anticipating and trying to stay ahead of overcrowded situations in our buildings; while being good stewards of patron tax dollars. Maintaining balanced student enrollment at the junior highs and high schools is a concern the Papillion-la Vista School District is facing. As the majority of our District growth is occurring in the southern portion of the District, the need to balance attendance areas at the junior high and high schools is recognized. The Papillion-La Vista School Board is considering a change in the assigned elementary buildings that feed into the secondary schools.
The proposed change being considered is moving the Rumsey Station attendance area, north of the Papio Creek, to feed into La Vista Junior High and Papillion-La Vista High School.
The Papillion-La Vista School District is curious to know what patrons of the school district think about the proposed change. Do you have any comments or questions you would like shared?
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