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Portland's Board of Education upsets parents with school choice vote
Fox News
At a board meeting in Portland, Maine, parents were upset to find out that the school board changed the district's high school admissions policy, which ends school choice after 43 years.
Forty-three years of school choice in Portland was changed on Tuesday night when board members discussed a proposal to change the high school selection process due to concern over a "disproportionally of enrollment" and a desire to "limit the difference in class diversity composition."
Portland public school students have been able to select the high school they want to attend since the late 1970s. While one school called Casco Bay High School is not guaranteed admission, all other students were guaranteed entrance at their chosen school Deering or Portland High School. Enrollments in the two high schools have "fluctuated" over time.