The enrollment at James W. Marshall Elementary School may rise next year, but not in a way most parents like.
A.M. Winn Elementary School, a Rancho Cordova school in the Sacramento City Unified School District, may be closed and its students split between James Marshall and Abraham Lincoln Elementary School. A.M. Winn will hold a community meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to discuss the proposal, which was made by a special district committee and backed by Superintendent Jonathan Raymond.
The committee also recommended closing two other schools, and relocating and co-locating others. It selected schools based on enrollment figures and trends, the condition of the school and the cost per student at the school.
"Nobody likes closing schools," said Sacramento City Unified School District Trustee Donald Terry, who represents Rosemont and Rancho Cordova. "Everybody wants to keep their schools open, [but] in the end it costs money for every school site that we keep open."
Terry said he hadn't yet decided whether closing A.M. Winn would be the right decision for the area. It would save roughly $180,000, but could leave students walking miles to school if future state budget cuts eliminate district buses, as was initially proposed this year.
"If we combined A.M. Winn and Lincoln at Lincoln, you're going to have pretty much the largest attendance area for any elementary school in the district," Terry said. "I'm not a fan of 5-year-olds having to walk that far."
No one knows exactly how far the students currently at A.M. Winn would have to travel. If the school is closed, new attendance boundaries would have to be drawn, so it's uncertain how many would attend Rosemont's James W. Marshall Elementary School.
"A.M. Winn is almost directly between James Marshall and Abe Lincoln, so the students would split between Marshall and Lincoln depending on where they live," said Gabe Ross, a district spokesman.
Both schools have room for more students, he said. James Marshall has about 400 students and a 900-student capacity, while Abraham Lincoln has about 500 students and a 680-student