Rethinking Rundlett: What to know

A Concord School District bus in front of Rundlett Middle School.

A Concord School District bus in front of Rundlett Middle School. GEOFF FORESTER

Principal Jay Richard walks up a staircase inside Rundlett Middle School The school was built in 1957, but there have been additions to the school throughout the years.

Principal Jay Richard walks up a staircase inside Rundlett Middle School The school was built in 1957, but there have been additions to the school throughout the years. GEOFF FORESTER

Published: 11-04-2024 1:27 PM

The future of Concord’s middle school hangs in the balance as two referendums challenge the decision to build at Broken Ground. The Monitor looked at key issues ahead of a Nov. 5 vote. Our Rethinking Rundlett page includes links to our coverage and explains what’s at stake with the charter amendment votes.

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