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Pioneer Elementary School Zoning Proposals

Pioneer Elementary School Zoning Proposals. February 13, 2014. Committee. Jacqueline Chavis, Deputy Superintendent Kevin L. Alston, Assistant Superintendent Terry Napier, Director of Facilities & Planning John W. Littlefield, Director of Technology

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Pioneer Elementary School Zoning Proposals

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  1. Pioneer Elementary School Zoning Proposals February 13, 2014

  2. Committee • Jacqueline Chavis, Deputy Superintendent • Kevin L. Alston, Assistant Superintendent • Terry Napier, Director of Facilities & Planning • John W. Littlefield, Director of Technology • Pamela L. Connor, Director of Elementary Leadership • Andre Skinner, Principal of Elephant’s Fork Elementary • Lori Mounie, Principal of Kilby Shores Elementary • Christopher Phillips, Principal of Southwestern Elementary • Lonnie C. Reavis, Coordinator of Transportation • Annette Carr, Transportation Routing Specialist • Steven Edwards, Supervisor of Research & Testing

  3. Zoning Goals • Open Pioneer Elementary with approximately 575 students in September 2014 • Include the Southwestern student population of 490 students and expand the current Southwestern attendance zone to include approximately 85 additional students • Maintain a contiguous attendance zone using established roadways, geographical features, and neighborhood boundaries to the greatest extent possible • Respect established neighborhood boundaries where possible • Reduce mobile unit usage at schools affected by rezoning

  4. Proposed Pioneer Elem - Plan 1

  5. Plan 1

  6. Proposed Pioneer Elem – Plan 2

  7. Plan 2

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