Dear Cville Schools community,
Our Advisory Committee on Rezoning has completed its work, and I will announce information about proposed zoning changes by the end of the week. Even ahead of this announcement, I wanted to give you a heads up about phases for implementation, as well as some initial guidelines about younger students, siblings, and kids who would be in 4th/5th grade during a planned school change.
A Thank You to My Advisory Committee and All Who Shared Feedback!
I want to say thank you to so many who have given input so far – whether by serving on our advisory committee or completing a survey, attending a meeting, or writing an email. I also want to say thank you to our consultant from Woolpert. Karen Jackson is an expert at this work and brings insight and skill to this decision-making process.
Beloved Schools Make Changes Hard
As I have been developing these final recommendations with the Staff Working Group, I want to share what has been on my mind. First of all, this rezoning process has shown me just how beloved all six of our elementary schools are: no family wants to go to a new school! But changes are needed. As I have shared, while our schools in the southern half of the city are facing crowding, Greenbrier and Burnley-Moran have additional capacity. The sheer amount of residential development around Summit Elementary alone leaves us no choice. There is no way to expand Summit – and there is no room to add “learning cottages” on the school’s campus, either.
These are tough decisions to make, but we’ve had strong community engagement and excellent guidance along the way.
A Heads Up About Phasing and Exemptions
I can tell you right now that the timeline for implementation will be a relief to many impacted families: