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County okays plans for site of new school

By Times Staff Writer
Published August 14, 2003

Hernando County commissioners on Tuesday approved plans for a site to build a 1,400-student school on Elgin Boulevard, west of Barclay Avenue. The School Board's request expanded the size and scope of a campus that was originally slated for a school run by the Diocese of St. Petersburg. The 38-acre Spring Hill campus would serve about 1,400 students ranging from kindergarten through eighth grade. District officials plan to open the school in August 2005.

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