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New Gwinnett school attendance zones approved

By The Associated Press
Posted 8:47AM on Friday 14th December 2007 ( 17 years ago )
LAWRENCEVILLE - About 22,000 Gwinnett County students will be attending new schools under a redistricting plan approved by the school board.

The board Thursday approved attendance lines for 12 new schools and three replacement schools opening over the next two years. The school system planning department had developed the final recommendations for redistricting based on input from parents, community members, and educators, according to school system officials. "The approved attendance lines are the culmination of an extensive process that involved months of community input," according to a press release issued by the school board.

Through the process a number of changes have been made to the proposals, resulting in changes to every single map. On December 4, the school system posted its final recommendations regarding the attendance lines.

However, the Planning Department did recommend a final change to the Lanier Cluster map on thursday , moving the Emerald Lake subdivision from the Sycamore Elementary School attendance zone to the new White Oak Elementary School attendance zone.

The other maps remained unchanged from the final proposals presented in early December.

On the Net: http://www.gwinnett.k12.ga.us/gcps-mainweb01.nsf


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