At Thursday evening’s redistricting committee meeting, three maps, Q1, Q4 and Q5 were presented. After discussion from the committee and from public comments, the committee rated each map. After tallying the votes, the committee agreed that Q4 will be the map presented to the Manhattan-Ogden school board on January 18, 2012. This concluded almost three months of work and about thirty different map designs.
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