TUSTIN : District to Reconsider School Boundaries
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Public hearings will be held this month to consider changes in the Tustin Unified School District’s middle school attendance boundaries because of the reopening of the Columbus Tustin Middle School.
After a $3.2-million renovation, Columbus Tustin will reopen for the 1994-95 school year, becoming the fourth middle school in the district, officials said.
The attendance boundaries in some elementary schools also will be reconsidered because of changes in student enrollment, district administrators said.
Hearings will be held at Columbus Tustin Middle School, 13601 Browning Ave., on Wednesday; A.G. Currie Middle School, 1402 Sycamore Ave., on Feb. 15; and at Hewes Middle School, 13232 Hewes Ave., on Feb. 17. The hearings begin at 7 p.m.
Supt. David Andrews will discuss staff recommendations on boundary changes.
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