The Hood River County School District held its second community forum on changes in school boundary lines. A committee has been working the topic for the last two months, dealing with buildings that are full in the Lower Hood River Valley and available classroom space in the mid- and upper-valleys, and much of the feedback from those impacted was not positive. Superintendent Dan Goldman acknowledges the district won’t make everyone happy, but they have to address the enrollment disparities in the elementary and middle school buildings. He does say they have gotten questions about keeping children in schools they are already attending, and different timelines for changes are being studied. The committee will give a recommendation to Superintendent Dan Goldman to take to the district board, and that’s expected to be sometime in May.