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Monday, March 05, 2012
Group unveils school board redistricting map
Pasadena Sun
Voters in Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre will decide in June whether to change the at-large election process for public school officials to one that elects board members from seven geographic zones. A final proposed map will be presented to school board members on March 26.
The latest map, a merger of four previous proposals, was displayed for the first time during a Pasadena Unified School District Districting Task Force meeting Saturday at the Tekeyen Cultural Center in Altadena.
Four of the proposed zones are Pasadena-centric. Altadena residents would form a majority in two of the districts, and one district unites all of Sierra Madre with neighborhoods to the southeast that are unincorporated or in Pasadena.
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Pasadena Sun
The latest map, a merger of four previous proposals, was displayed for the first time during a Pasadena Unified School District Districting Task Force meeting Saturday at the Tekeyen Cultural Center in Altadena.
Four of the proposed zones are Pasadena-centric. Altadena residents would form a majority in two of the districts, and one district unites all of Sierra Madre with neighborhoods to the southeast that are unincorporated or in Pasadena.

