School boundary maps available on-line
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Friday, February 01, 2008

School boundary maps available on-line

TAMPA --- Maps of the proposed boundary changes affecting seven schools throughout Hillsborough County are now available on the school district's website.

Sgt. Paul Smith Middle School in northwestern Hillsborough and Doris Ross Reddick Elementary in the south are scheduled to open in August 2008.

The new schools will help the county meet the state's mandate to reduce class sizes by shuffling students at Davidsen, Farnell, Martinez, Walker and Webb middle schools in the north and Cypress Creek and Wimauma elementary schools in the south.

The School Capacity Advisory Council link also has capacity reports, agendas, additional contact information and boundaries meeting minutes.

--Amber Mobley, Times Staff Writer

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