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Tuesday, December 04, 2012
(Last modified: 2012-12-04 16:35:26) Source: The Herald-News Overcrowding at Frazier Elementary School could force rezoning in the coming years, county school officials said at a workshop on Saturday.
Director of Schools Jerry Levengood told the board that the current student population at Frazier is 360, and with a small fifth grade class leaving and a large kindergarten class projected for next school year, the population will be pushed to over 400. “We are full at Frazier. Everyone is in a classroom, but not much more and we will be in crisis mode,” Levengood said. For further details, see the Wednesday edition of The Herald-News. Copyright © 2013, The Herald-News |