These maps are based on my interpretation of some blurry pdf files from the district. I am trying to verify the accuracy to the tax lot level and will update if I find any errors.
I don't understand the logic behind the proposed boundary changes. It definitely will change the school and does not support the neighborhood school character.
I'm concerned about the impact to the school, and not supportive of transitioning so many students. My daughter has established many friendships and I do not want to see those kids being moved into other schools. I'm also concerned about the potential impact to the school's 'exceptional' rating. It's the current population (kids/parents/teachers) that make Indian Hills the great school it is, and these changes will have potentially significant impact to that.
Hillsboro School District is planning boundary adjustments to most schools within the district.
The current proposed change has major implications to Indian Hills as a school and as a community. The purpose of this blog is to share information with the local community, encourage active participation in the boundary process and to ensure that the unique neighborhood character of our school is preserved.
Indian Hills is one of six schools from the Reedville School District which unified with the Hillsboro School District in July of 1996. It retains the unique characteristic of a neighborhood school.
Indian Hills Elementary School is a neighborhood school proud of its distinction as the first in the Hillsboro School District to receive the "Exceptional" rating THREE times from the State of Oregon.
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These maps are based on my interpretation of some blurry pdf files from the district. I am trying to verify the accuracy to the tax lot level and will update if I find any errors.
I don't understand the logic behind the proposed boundary changes. It definitely will change the school and does not support the neighborhood school character.
I'm concerned about the impact to the school, and not supportive of transitioning so many students. My daughter has established many friendships and I do not want to see those kids being moved into other schools. I'm also concerned about the potential impact to the school's 'exceptional' rating. It's the current population (kids/parents/teachers) that make Indian Hills the great school it is, and these changes will have potentially significant impact to that.
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