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The Wooster City School District’s Board of Education voted this week to approve a redistricting plan, along with the initial resolution needed to place a bond issue on the ballot next spring.  If approved in May, the bond issue would fund the construction of a new middle school for students in grades 6-8 that would be located on the Wooster High School campus, north of Follis Field.  The district says the new middle school would cost roughly $67 million to build.  If the bond passes, redistricting will occur when the new middle school opens in 2028, but if it fails and the new middle school is not built, redistricting will take place in 2026.

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