Wayzata school board OKs plan to again change district boundaries
WAYZATA, Minn. (FOX 9) - Wayzata school board members voted to approve a plan to again change its attendance boundaries during a meeting on Wednesday, despite some criticism from parents.
Wayzata attendance boundaries changes
Background: The changes to the district attendance boundaries are the third change in the past ten years.
The district blames enrollment growth for the changes, with more growth expected down the line.
The district currently serves about 13,000 K-12 students.
Changes approved in Wayzata
What do we know: During the meeting on Wednesday night, the board voted to move its final concept plan, moving boundaries starting in 2025-26 school year.
The board says the changes account for growth projections over the next three to five years, mainly in the north part of the district.
Under the recommendation, about 500 elementary students will be impacted in the adjustment.
Dig deeper: You can click here to view the changes to the boundaries under Concept 9.
Reaction to plan
What they're saying: Some parents shared concern about student impact and a lack of a longer-term plan.
District leadership acknowledged the problems families face with the change but pointed to their efforts to maintain continuity.