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WHAT'S NEXT
Wake Superior Court Judge Howard Manning Jr.'s ruling against Wake County's year-round calendar plan affects more than the 22 schools slated for conversion. The ruling also suggests that mandatory attendance at the 20 existing year-round schools and five modified-calendar schools is illegal.
The Wake school board will meet in an emergency session today at 9:30 a.m. to consider the district's next steps.
The school board meets at 3600 Wake Forest Road.
Among the district's options:
* Appeal Manning's decision to the N.C. Court of Appeals.
* Ask the court to let it continue with year-round schools, pending appeal.
* Redraft the assignment plan without year-round schools. That could include creating trailer cities, requiring students to attend school on a split schedule -- with some going in the mornings, others in the afternoon -- or shuffling students to schools with extra space.
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