Stories Related to Medford Schools Ponder Growth Options

The Medford School District is taking a hard look at its expected enrollment in the next few years as it plans for classroom and other space needs. At a special meeting Wednesday night, the Medford School Board approved an updated long-range facilities plan, which spells out school districts’ plans to deal with projected community changes (largely related to demographics and population) and resulting changes in its needs.

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