But now the sophomore faces an eighth move to Meade High next year, and hopes a new redistricting proposal will keep him from learning elsewhere in 11th grade.
The county Board of Education last night agreed to look at a series of plans that could shift hundreds of kids to other schools in the fall.
In a separate move, the board also hiked its capital budget request by $10 million to start construction on several projects faster.
School board members altered Superintendent Kevin M....
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