Virtual, Spanish options added to LCPS redistricting meeting schedule
Nov 26, 2024
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) - An additional town hall-style meeting has been added to the Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) redistricting effort that aims to help balance school population with a new elementary school, the district said in a news release.
Community invited to Las Cruces Public Schools’ redistricting town hall meetings
LCPS launched its redistricting plan in August, and three public input meetings were scheduled to gather feedback on the plan.
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, the district announced another virtual meeting opportunity to be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Parents and staff are invited to join the virtual meeting by clicking here.
LCPS said the proposed changes coincide with the opening of the new Columbia Elementary School and are designed to balance school populations and overcrowding in the district’s East Mesa schools.
Redistricting could also help bolster enrollment at Mayfield High School. Any change to attendance zones requires the approval of the LCPS Board of Education, the district said.
Last week, LCPS launched a public survey to gather community input on the plan.
The survey, available in English and Spanish, is available using this link through Dec. 10.
LCPS said an extra meeting was added to ensure stakeholders had another opportunity to learn about the options before completing the survey.
The district hosted the first town hall meeting at Organ Mountain High School on Nov. 14 and a second at Mayfield High School on Nov. 20.
LCPS Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz will host a third meeting in Spanish at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 5 in the boardroom at the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex, 505 S. Main Street in Las Cruces.
LCPS said the redistricting plan has been spearheaded by Sherley O’Brien, the district's chief of Student Services and Community Relations.
In August, O’Brien organized a group of community volunteers to serve on the Redistricting Advisory Committee.
The group represents students, parents, and teachers from all four LCPS feeder patterns and also includes school board members and district administrators, the district said.
Updates to the community have been communicated by the district using the Redistricting Advisory Committee’s website on the district’s homepage.
LCPS said any permanent school zone changes could be voted on by the LCPS Board of Education at their regular meeting on Dec. 17.
O’Brien said feedback from the Redistricting Advisory Committee, input gathered at the town hall meetings and survey data will be presented to the board at that time.
"The process of redistricting is outlined in Policy JCAA, which gives the Board of Education authority to alter geographic attendance zones based on the opening of new schools or shifts in population," the district said.
The following are important dates and timelines for the redistricting plan:
Nov. 21 – Dec. 10: Stakeholder survey will be open.
Dec. 4: Virtual Town Hall meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Dec. 5: Town Hall meeting for Spanish-speaking families at the Dr. Karen M. Trujillo Administration Complex, 5:30 p.m.
Dec. 17: LCPS Board of Education meeting, including a final presentation and a potential vote on adopting new school attendance zones.