Clay County (Fla.) district facing huge space needs

Feb. 9, 2007
District may need nine new schools in the next nine years.

The Clay County (Fla.) district may have to build nine new schools by the 2015-16 school year. Board members have been wrangling with a multitude of student enrollment and cost figures. One proposal calls for the district to build two additional elementary schools in both Oakleaf Plantation and Lake Asbury, a junior high in Fleming Island and a high school in Oakleaf, all by 2011-12 alone.

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