CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Cedar Rapids school leaders are asking families to help shape where students will go to school in the future as the district considers new attendance boundaries across the city.
Cedar Rapids Community Schools held meetings Wednesday night at its three high schools — Jefferson, Kennedy and Washington — to detail proposed boundary change options and take feedback from the public. District leaders shared updated proposals and answered questions from parents and students.
Officials said the changes are part of a broader effort to create a sustainable enrollment plan and better align school facilities with current and future student populations. Families were encouraged to review how each scenario could affect their household, including possible changes to daily routines…