Following the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District (BRSSD) school board’s decision to keep all existing middle school campuses open, parents and faculty are working to increase interest in the smaller schools and boost enrollment for the coming school year.
On Feb. 12, the board voted to maintain the established middle school system after reviewing study data and community feedback.
This system consists of a larger comprehensive school, Ralston Middle School, and two smaller campuses that host a TK and K-8 program, Sandpiper Middle School and Nesbit Middle School. The board decided to follow this plan for the next three school years, after which it will reevaluate the decision based on enrollment data…