May 19, 2026 - 10:06

The Pontiac School District Board of Education has given the green light to a comprehensive Strategic Work Plan aimed at boosting student achievement, a move that will bring significant changes including school closures and grade reconfigurations. The plan, approved during a recent board meeting, is designed to reshape the district's operations ahead of the 2026-27 school year.
Key components of the initiative involve closing several underutilized school buildings and shifting grade levels across multiple campuses. Some existing programs will also be relocated to different sites as part of a broader effort to consolidate resources and improve efficiency. District officials say the restructuring is necessary to address declining enrollment and to funnel more funding directly into classroom instruction and student support services.
The plan was developed over several months with input from parents, teachers, and community stakeholders. Board members emphasized that the goal is not simply to cut costs but to create a more focused and effective learning environment. By realigning grade configurations, the district hopes to offer more consistent curriculum pathways and better prepare students for college and careers.
While the approved framework sets the direction, district administrators will now work out the specific timeline and logistics for each change. Families affected by school closures or program moves can expect detailed communication in the coming weeks, including information on transition support and transportation options. The board has pledged to monitor the plan's impact closely and make adjustments as needed to ensure the stated goal of student success remains the top priority.
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