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Marshall School, South Orange |
Currently, Jefferson and Marshall share students, with Marshall offering a K-2 grade school and Jefferson a 3rd grade to 5th grade curriculum. The unusual pairing dates back to desegregation efforts that prompted the move to integrate the disrict. The plan has stayed in place.
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Jefferson School, Maplewood |
Bennett said at a time when enrollment is growing and other schools are becoming more crowded, a look at a Jefferson-Marshall split might be worthwhile. He also noted the busing costs could be saved.
"I think we have to see what the demographics of Marshall-Jefferson would be like if they were independent K-5 schools," Bennett said. "We could see how much it would cost to retrofit the schools to be K-5 schools...I know the Marshall-Jefferson pairing means a lot to some parents ... but there are different ways to maintain diversity."
Board Member Stephanie Lawson-Muhammad said such a review should be done as part of the planned Education Summit in November "where we get real community engagement."
The board also looked at the issue of out-of-district placements, when students are placed in other districts and the tuition paid for from the district budget. That often includes special needs students.
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