Board of Education Approves K-6 Redistricting Project for 2025-2026 School Year
Board of Education Approves K-6 Redistricting Project for 2025-2026 School Year
Dear Middie Family,
On January 27, 2025, the Board of Education voted to approve the K-6 Redistricting Project recommendation presented by Woolpert, our trusted partner in this process. This decision marks an exciting step forward in aligning our elementary school configuration to support student success, strengthen neighborhood schools, and optimize district resources.
Starting with the 2025-2026 school year, we will reconfigure our elementary buildings to house kindergarten through sixth-grade students. Additionally, we will update our district attendance boundaries for the first time since 2011. These changes will help foster a stronger sense of community and provide a more cohesive educational experience.
The recommendation approved by the Board is rooted in your feedback and boundary planning criteria. It builds upon Option 4, the most favored option during our public feedback process. This option affects the fewest number of students, minimizing disruption to education and social environments.
Key Changes Under the Approved Plan:
- A total of 149 students will move from Mayfield Elementary to Creekview Elementary or Miller Ridge Elementary.
- Central Academy will relocate to the Highview building.
- Early Learning Center (ELC) classrooms will move into the current Central Academy building, with any overflow moving to Rosa Parks Elementary.
Resources:
- Boundary Change Overview
- Woolpert’s Board Presentation – Access the full presentation for additional context.
- Attendance Boundary Locator Tool – Enter your address to see which school your student will attend starting in the 2025-2026 school year.
We are committed to supporting our families and staff through this transition. Please visit Woolpert's K-6 Redistricting Project homepage for additional information.
Thank you for your continued partnership and support as we work together to create the best possible educational experience for our students.
Sincerely,
Deborah Houser
Superintendent
Middletown City Schools