Danbury School officials continue to work on plans for dealing with overcrowding in the buildings as enrollment grows. The state earlier this year approved a pilot program call Open Choices for the Danbury and Norwalk districts. This would allow city students to attend classes in neighboring towns. Superintendent Kevin Walston told the Board of Ed last week that the state is still working on some things as no neighboring districts have agreed to partner with the City yet. The state budget includes funding in the next two fiscal years enabling 50 Danbury students to participate in the first year, though it is dependent on how many seats in neighboring towns would be available.