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Administrativeattendance Boundary Changes.Pdf ATLANTIS Atlantis Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Last Update: 1/7/2009 NORTH: Start at the intersection of I-95 and the power line right-of-way that runs east-west north of Kings Highway, East on the center line of that power line ROW to the Indian River, EAST: South on Indian River to an imaginary line drawn along the southern boundary of the parcels on the south side of Vineland Street, SOUTH: West along that line to the FEC Railroad right-of-way, North on the FEC Railroad ROW to Fay Boulevard, West on Fay Boulevard to Carol Avenue, North on Carol Ave to a point just south of Delespine Road, West along the south property line of properties on the south side of Delespine Road to Miraflores Avenue, South on Miraflores Avenue to a point in line with the property line between Delespine Road and Quechua Road, West along that property line and the one between Delespine Road and Greenhill Street to Grissom Parkway, (Note: students living on both sides of Delespine Road will attend Atlantis) North on Grissom Pkwy to Curtis Boulevard, West on Curtis Boulevard to a point just south of the intersection with Buxton Avenue, West to the canal running between Cecil Road and Buxton Avenue, WEST: North along that canal, North on the drainage ditch between Cairo Road and Holly Avenue and, North on the canal between Kaylor Avenue and Badger Avenue to Ranch Road, West along Ranch Road to I-95, North onI-95 to return to Start. 2008-09 Board Approved Redistricting Plan NOTE: Beginning with the 2008-09 School Year, new students living within the Challenger 7 boundary area who do not wish to attend a school with a year-round calendar will attend Imperial Estates Elementary. Existing students from the Challenger 7 boundary area who are attending Atlantis and their siblings may continue at Atlantis. Facilities Services / JFS AUDUBON Audubon Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Last Update: 1/7/2009 NORTH: Start at the State Road 528 and Sykes Creek, East on SR 528 to the Banana River, EAST: South on the Banana River to State Road 520, SOUTH: West along State Road 520 to Sykes Creek, WEST: North along Sykes Creek back to Start. Facilities Services / JFS CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Last Update: 1/7/2009 Eastern Area: NORTH: Start at the intersection of London Boulevard and Highway 524, East along SR 524 to East Industry Road, North on East Industry Road to State Road 528, East on SR 528 to the Indian River EAST: South on Indian River to SR 520 / King Street, SOUTH: West along King Street to Cocoa Boulevard / US 1, North on US 1 to the intersection with Olive Street, West to the FEC Railroad right-of-way, North on the FEC Railroad ROW to Dixon Boulevard, West on Dixon Boulevard, Continue West in line with Dixon Boulevard to Range Road, North on Range Road to the point where it turns east, North from that point in line with Range Road to Start. Lakeview Estates Satellite Area: NORTH: Start at the intersection of Cox Road and Highway 520 / King Street, East along SR 520 to Burnett Road, EAST: South on Burnett Road to Parrish Road, SOUTH: West along Parrish Road to a point due south of the end of Lake View Boulevard, North to the end of Lake View Boulevard, North to a point in line with the property line between Lake View Boulevard and Ellis Drive, West along that property line to Lake View Bouldvard, North to Ellis Drive, West along the property line south of Magnolia Court to the eastern property line of properties on Aln and due south of the intersection of Cox Road and SR 520 WEST: North along that property line to Start. Facilities Services / JFS CAPE VIEW Cape View Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Last Update: 1/7/2009 NORTH: Start at the Banana River and south boundary of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, East along that boundary to the Atlantic Ocean, EAST: South along the Atlantic Ocean coastline to a point due east of the southern boundary of Lori Wilson Park between Ivy Avenue and Tulip Avenue, SOUTH: West along the southern boundary of Lori Wilson Park to US A1A, West to the canal between Esther Drive and Holiday Lane and then to the Banana River, WEST: North along the Banana River to Start. Facilities Services / JFS CHALLEN GER 7 Challenger 7 Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Approved: 3/25/2008 NORTH: Start at the intersection of Curtis Boulevard and Ember Avenue, East on Curtis to the canal that runs between Ember and Arlington, North on that canal to the canal between Cecil and Curtis, Northeast on that canal to a point west of the intersection of Buxton and Curtis, East on an imaginary line to Curtis, North and East on Curtis to Grissom Parkway, South on Grissom to a point west of the canal just north of Greenhill Street, West along that canal to Miraflores Avenue, North on Miraflores a short distance to the south parcel line of the properties on Delespine Road, East along and in line with that parcel line to Carole Avenue, South on Carole Avenue to Fay Boulevard, East on Fay Boulevard to the FEC right-of-way, EAST: South along the FEC tracks to a point in line with the south boundary line of parcels on Vineland Street and Bird Street, SOUTH: West along that imaginary line to the canal south of Monterey Street, West along that canal to the point in line with Alton Terrace where the canal turns south, South along that canal to the point where it turns west, West along that canal to I-95, WEST: North I-95 to Fay Boulevard, East on Fay Boulevard to Ember Avenue, North on Ember Avenue to Start. 2008-09 Board Approved Redistricting Plan NOTE: Beginning with the 2008-09 School Year, new students living within the Challenger 7 boundary area who do not wish to attend a school with a year-round calendar will attend Imperial Estates Elementary. Existing students and their siblings from the Challenger 7 boundary area who are attending Enterprise or Atlantis may continue at those schools. Facilities Services / JFS COLUMBIA Columbia Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Last Update: 1/7/2009 NORTH: Start at the intersection of canal #37 between Heitzman Avenue and Vin Rose Circle and the canal between Breakwater Street and Vin Rose Circle, East along the latter canal to Emerson Drive, North on Emerson Drive to the canal between Starland Street and Vantage Street, East along that canal to Kano Avenue, East along Kano Avenue and then east on a line to Booth Road, East along Booth Road and then on a line due east to I-95, EAST: South along I-95 to Valkaria Road, SOUTH: West along Valkaria Road to Babcock Street, West on Wyoming Drive to its end and the drainage ditch that is the boundary of the Summerfield at Bayside Lakes subdivision, Northwest along that boundary line until it turns northeast, Northeast and north along that boundary line to Thomasville Avenue, Northwest along the boundary line and Thomasville Ave. until the boundary line turns southwest, Southwest along that boundary line to the drainage ditch in line with the canal between Tulane Avenue and Windbrook Drive, Northwest along that drainage ditch and canal until it turns northeast parallel to RedRock Street and St John’s Street, Northeast along that canal to Walden Boulevard, Northwest along Walden Boulevard to Morrissette Road, South on Morrissette Road to Dateland Road, West on Dateland Road to Bayside Lakes Boulevard, West and south on Bayside Lakes Boulevard to Eldron Boulevard, North on Eldron Boulevard to Raleigh Road, West from that intersection on a line to the FP&L right-of-way, Northwest along the FP&L right-of-way to the #44-R canal between Elmhurst Circle and Brightwater Drive, Southwest and west along that canal to canal #37 between Sawgrass Drive and Abello Road, WEST: North along canal #37 back to Start. Facilities Services / JFS COQUINA Coquina Elementary School Attendance Boundary Description Last Update: 1/7/2009 Main Area: NORTH: Start at the intersection of Park Avenue and Country Club Drive, East along Country Club Drive to the Barna Avenue intersection, East to the property line between Barna Ave and Muirfield Drive, South along that property line to a point on an imaginary line due west of the intersection of Sawgrass Drive and Raney Road, East along that line to the intersection of Sawgrass Drive and Raney Road, South on Raney Road to a point in line with the south boundaries of La Cita and Buena Vista subdivisions, East along that line to the FEC Railroad tracks, North on the railroad tracks to a point in line with the north property line of the properties on Olmstead Drive, East along that line to the Indian River, EAST: South along the Indian River to the NASA Causeway bridge, SOUTH: West on NASA Causeway to Columbia Boulevard, West on Columbia Boulevard to the intersection of Columbia and Sisson Road, North on Sisson Road to Cheney Highway, West on Cheney to Zoltan Drive, WEST: North along Zoltan Drive and then north on a line extended from Zoltan Drive to Knox McRae Drive, West Knox McRae to Park Avenue, North on Park Avenue to Start. North Satellite Area: NORTH: Start on DeLeon Avenue at a point in line with the property line between Kenilworth Court and W.C. Stafford Street, East along that property line to property line between Kenilworth Court and Bon Aire Plaza, North along that property line to the property line north of Bon Air Plaza, East to the FEC Railroad right-of-way, EAST: South along the FEC right-of-way to Sycamore Street, SOUTH: Facilities Services / JFS West Sycamore Street to DeLeon Avenue, WEST: North along DeLeon Avenue to Start.
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