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School Boundary Changes: Board Hosts Public Hearing Tonight

Changes to attendance zones will affect seven North Arlington schools.

The Arlington School Board will host a public hearing on proposed boundary changes that affect seven North Arlington schools at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The hearing will be at the Education Center, 1426 N. Quincy St.

The changes are necessary to accommodate the planned addition of a new elementary school in Williamsburg and to help alleviate overcrowding.

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Following more than 40 community meetings and three slightly different plans to change attendance zone boundaries, Superintendent Pat Murphy recommended his plan last month.

The school board will hold a second hearing on this matter on April 23.

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