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Wakefield superintendent reports small school‑choice lottery; committee to consider modest expansion

April 30, 2026 | Wakefield Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Wakefield superintendent reports small school‑choice lottery; committee to consider modest expansion
Superintendent Dr. Lyons told the Wakefield School Committee on April 29 that the district ran a small school‑choice pilot this year for Wakefield Memorial High School and may consider a modest expansion.

Last year the district began participating in school choice; this year eight seats in the high school were offered and three students applied (one freshman, one junior and one senior), all of whom were placed through the lottery. Lyons said the pilot's low uptake showed demand at the high‑school level was limited and described the program as "not a lot of money, but every little bit helps" when considered as a modest revenue offset.

Lyons proposed considering two seats per grade in grades 4–12 in future cycles but said the committee should weigh classroom capacity and faculty access — particularly if the goal is to provide earlier entry points for faculty children. The superintendent said she would return with numbers on capacity, room availability and projections so the committee can evaluate whether an expansion is financially and operationally viable.

Committee members asked for additional data on why grade 4 was chosen as a starting point for expansion and requested classroom/space and enrollment projections before any formal vote.

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