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The Richmond School District has recommended 2 boundary changes for Mitchell. The purpose of a school boundary change is to reflect the regional strategy contained in the Long Range Facilities Plan. It is important to note that families that have a child currently attending Mitchell will:
not be affected by the boundary change,
have the choice to remain in their current catchment or transfer to their newly proposed catchment,
have the choice to enrol any siblings in their current catchment or their newly proposed catchment.
Who is affected?
As of September 2020, all new students living in an adjusted catchment area will be part of the newly formed catchment.
The proposed boundary changes can be found in the “Document Library” section on the right-hand side of this page.
If you have any feedback, please respond by November 15, 2019 by providing your comments online or by submitting written feedback to the school office. All comments will be considered prior to the Board of Education making a decision on the proposed boundary changes on December 11, 2019.
The Richmond School District has recommended 2 boundary changes for Mitchell. The purpose of a school boundary change is to reflect the regional strategy contained in the Long Range Facilities Plan. It is important to note that families that have a child currently attending Mitchell will:
not be affected by the boundary change,
have the choice to remain in their current catchment or transfer to their newly proposed catchment,
have the choice to enrol any siblings in their current catchment or their newly proposed catchment.
Who is affected?
As of September 2020, all new students living in an adjusted catchment area will be part of the newly formed catchment.
The proposed boundary changes can be found in the “Document Library” section on the right-hand side of this page.
If you have any feedback, please respond by November 15, 2019 by providing your comments online or by submitting written feedback to the school office. All comments will be considered prior to the Board of Education making a decision on the proposed boundary changes on December 11, 2019.
Please feel free to provide any comments or feedback regarding the proposed school catchment revisions:
CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
I STRONGLY STRONGLY oppose to this new boundary proposal. We had purchased a presale home due to complete in Spring 2020 with the thinking of being able to place our son into Mitchell Elementary. We even have after school care lined up at Mitchell once confirmation of his placement is given. People in the school board need to strongly reconsider this move as there is WAY too much negative feedback on this discussion board.
I STRONGLY STRONGLY oppose to this new boundary proposal. We had purchased a presale home due to complete in Spring 2020 with the thinking of being able to place our son into Mitchell Elementary. We even have after school care lined up at Mitchell once confirmation of his placement is given. People in the school board need to strongly reconsider this move as there is WAY too much negative feedback on this discussion board.