• Three new draft trustee area boundary maps are now available for public review. The maps are labelled Draft Map 10 - October Av2, Draft Map 11 - October Av3, Draft Map 12 - Plaintiffs Aug 7 v2. The first six draft trustee area boundary maps are still available for review below. Page 1 of each map has the boundaries and Page 2 is where the demographic data is located. To see larger versions of the maps, click on the pop out button in the upper right hand side of the maps. To download the maps, click on the download link at the bottom of both maps.

    To see more detailed versions of the maps with street names and landmarks, please view the interactive version. You can search for specific addresses and landmarks in the search box.

    As draft trustee-area boundary maps are completed, they will be posted on this page.

    These maps are based on feedback received at community map planning sessions.

    Comments can also be made at the Board of Education meeting scheduled for November 14, 2018. It will be held at DeJean Middle School, 3400 Macdonald Ave., Richmond, CA. You can submit comments via email to the District office. 

  • Draft Map 12 - Plaintiff Aug v2

    Draft Map 12 - Plaintiff Aug v2, was refined by the District's demographer based on feedback received at the community map planning sessions.

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  • Draft Map 11 - October Av3

    Draft Map 11 - October Av3, was developed by the District's demographer based on the feedback received at the community map planning sessions.

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  • Draft Map 10 - October Av2

    Draft Map 10 - October Av2, was developed by the District's demographer based on the feedback received at community map planning sessions. 

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  • Draft Map 9 - October B

    Draft Map 9 - October B, was developed by the District's demographer based on the standards approved by the Board of Education and feedback received at the County Committee on School District Organization meeting of July 24, 2018. This is one of three maps being used as starting points for the scheduled community map planning sessions.

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  • Draft Map 8 - October A

    Draft Map 8 - October A, was developed by the District's demographer based on the standards approved by the Board of Education and feedback received at the County Committee on School District Organization meeting of July 24, 2018. This is one of three maps being used as starting points for the scheduled community map planning sessions.

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  • Draft Map 7 - Plaintiff's Map

    This map was submitted by the plaintiff's attorney and is one of three maps being used as starting points for the scheduled community map planning sessions.

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  • Draft Map 6 - Cities and Schools C

    This map was developed based on comments from Board members received at the June 13 public hearing.

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  • Draft Map 1 - Freeway

    This map utilizes Interstate 80 as a dividing line as much as possible, with two districts east of I-80 and three districts west of I-80. 

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  • Draft Map 2 - Schools

    This map was drawn to try to keep each high school attendance zone united as much as possible.

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  • Draft Map 3 - Cities and Schools A

    This map keeps cities inside of a single area as much as possible while trying to follow high school attendance boundaries.

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  • Draft Map 4 - Cities and Schools B

    This map is similar to Draft Map 3. It also keeps cities inside of a single area as much as possible while trying to follow high school attendance boundaries.

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  • Draft Map 5 - June 4

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