School district opens facilities plan survey
The Warren County School District is continuing its efforts to collect public input into its master facilities planning process.
“The Warren County School District is gathering input to help inform decisions related to its master facility planning process,” Superintendent Amy Stewart said. “The District is committed to providing opportunities for the community to have a voice in the process. The District has retained an outside firm, Strategy Solutions, to administer a public survey.”
Residents who would like their opinions to be heard are asked to respond to the survey by April 21.
The survey includes questions about each of several reconfiguration possibilities — from keeping things the way they are, to moving high school students out of high schools, to creating a K-12 school in Youngsville, and to changing the attendance boundaries to even out the number of students in each building — that remain before the school board.
At the end of the survey, respondents are asked to rank the options.
“The survey results will help inform the Board in their decision-making,” Stewart said. “To ensure your voice is heard, please respond by April 21, 2023. Thank you in advance for your participation.”
The survey can be found at surveymonkey.com/r/WCSDCommunityInput2023
There is a second public engagement session scheduled for Tuesday, April 18, and a third on Tuesday, May 9.
A reconfiguration timeline available on the district’s MFP FAQ indicates that the board may make a final decision at a special meeting on Monday, May 22.





