(The Center Square) – The Pasco School Board adopted a new high school boundary map this week that moves most low-income students to one of the district’s oldest facilities while opening a new school across town. The decision to redistribute the district’s students was finalized on Tuesday after a 4-1 vote, following almost a year of debate over how to approach the issue. Various options were proposed, ultimately resulting in a choice that prioritized proximity over equity. During the School Board meeting, district officials opted for Scenario D, which was the most cost-effective in terms of t…