In a recent government meeting, officials discussed pressing educational needs in DeBary, particularly the overcrowding at local schools. A representative highlighted the long-standing necessity for additional educational facilities in the area, emphasizing that DeBary currently has only one school to serve its population, compared to neighboring DeLand, which has multiple schools despite a similar population size.
The discussion centered around the need for a new K-8 school in DeBary, as the community continues to grow and students are being bused to schools outside the area. The representative pointed out that this situation incurs additional transportation costs and is not sustainable in the long term. They also noted that the existing elementary school in Enterprise is the oldest in the region and has been a focal point for addressing educational needs.
Concerns were raised about the capacity issues at Spruce Creek High School, with a call for ongoing attention to its needs as well. The representative urged that while the district must consider the entire community, the specific challenges faced by DeBary should not be overlooked.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the consent agenda, which included various items related to the district's operations, excluding one job description that was removed by the superintendent. The discussions underscored the urgent need for educational infrastructure improvements in DeBary, reflecting a broader commitment to addressing the needs of growing communities within the district.