Does underutilization range prompt boundary review?

Policy 6010, Standards IIIA reads: The Board will consider school attendance area adjustments whenever one or more of the following conditions exist:

  1. A new school or addition is scheduled to open.
  2. An existing permanent school facility is significantly damaged, deemed no longer to be usable, or otherwise scheduled to close.
  3. School attendance area projections are outside the capacity utilization range of 90-110% and available capacity exists.
  4. The program capacity of a school building is altered by the Board of Education.
  5. A unique circumstance arising from internal or external contributing factors that prompts adjustments to promote efficiencies, provide for the welfare of students, or adapt for shifts in program delivery.

Any of these standards can prompt Board consideration of boundary change but is not required to enact adjustments.