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Board approves attendance boundaries for new Loretta Zumbro Elementary; construction on schedule for 2025-26 opening
Summary
After presentations on the Loretta Zumbro construction progress, the board voted to adopt recommended attendance boundaries (scenario 6) to relieve Blue Horizons and balance projected growth. CORE Construction reported the job is on schedule and roughly 27% complete.
The Liberty Elementary School District Governing Board on Dec. 16 approved attendance boundaries tied to the district's new Loretta Zumbro Elementary School and heard a construction update showing the campus on schedule to open for the 2025-26 school year.
What happened: The board voted to adopt "scenario 6" as the recommended boundary plan, a map staff and consultants said best balances current enrollment and projected neighborhood growth while preserving flexibility for future adjustments. Vice President Chris Kenyon moved to adopt the recommendation; the motion passed 3-0.
Why it matters: Loretta Zumbro is the district's new K-6 school intended to relieve crowding at Blue Horizons and to provide near-term capacity in a high-growth corridor on Citrus…
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