
Seymour Community Schools trustees are expected to decide later this month how to deal with crowded classrooms, especially at Seymour Middle School.
Parents, taxpayers and others have a final chance to state their views on six options outlined by Superintendent Teran Armstrong over the past few months when the trustees gather Monday night for last scheduled public meeting on the issue.
Reporter January Wetzel reports on the issue in a story for Saturday’s edition of The Tirbune and online at TribTown.com.
She speaks with Armstrong, school board President Martha McIntire, Hamilton Township resident Bill Bryden, who is offering on what he’s dubbed “Option 7,” and others.
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