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Revised 5/11/2023

Student Assignment Plan
2024-2025


Supports Policies 2500, 4150, and 4152


Pursuant to North Carolina General Statue 115C-366, a student shall be assigned to a school by the Board of Education in accordance with the student’s domicile (or residence, for a student in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, a homeless student or a student whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days), and a student assignment plan adopted by the Board of Education. Students with disabilities served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 USC, 1400 et. seq., shall be assigned to the school they would normally attend, unless the student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) cannot be reasonably implemented with existing staff at that school. In such cases, a school assignment will be made by the NHCS’s Department of Special Education and Related Services. Students who are not domiciled in New Hanover County but are eligible for admission pursuant to N.C.G.S. 115C-366 (a3) shall be assigned to a school on the basis of their primary residence. Through the lottery, students may apply for assignment to non-specialty program/specialty program schools outside of their assigned school area and year-round schools. (Throughout this policy, references to “specialty program schools” include partial and whole-school specialty program schools unless otherwise indicated).

A student eligible for admission pursuant to N.C.G.S. 115C-366 (a3) is one residing with an adult domiciled in New Hanover County because of the death, serious illness, incarceration or physical or mental conditions of the parent/legal guardian, the abandonment or neglect of the student, the relinquishment of physical custody and control of the student by the parent/legal guardian upon the recommendation of the Department of Social Services or Division of Mental Health, or the loss or uninhabitability of the student’s home as a result of a natural disaster, or the student’s parent or legal guardian being on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days, and otherwise meeting the requirements of that statute. 

The Student Assignment Plan to be implemented for the 2024-2025 school year includes the following:

•    Students may attend specialty program schools, with transportation provided, through a lottery process.
•    Students who wish to attend non-specialty program schools outside of their assigned school area must participate in the lottery process and provide their own transportation. 
•    Students may attend year-round schools through a lottery process. Those within the school’s transportation zone will be given first priority in the lottery and will have transportation provided. Those outside the school’s transportation zone must provide their own transportation. 

All requests for change of school assignment must be made online using the prescribed form. Students with disabilities may participate in the request for change of school assignment process. If the request of a student with a disability is selected, and the IEP cannot be reasonably implemented by existing staff at that school, another assignment will be made. 

 

I.    School Attendance Areas and Transportation Zones

In December 2019, the Board of Education of New Hanover County Schools (hereafter referred to as NHCS) established geographic boundaries, called school attendance areas, for assigned schools (formerly called attendance zones) with transportation provided. NHCS has also established geographic boundaries called transportation zones for year-round schools. 

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II.    Determination of Student Domicile or Residence

a.    A student’s domicile may be changed only in the event the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian has abandoned the former domicile with no intention of returning to it; and has established actual domicile in another location, and evidenced an intention to remain in the new location permanently or indefinitely. A minor may not select, acquire, or change his/her domicile to a domicile other than that of the minor’s parent/legal guardian/legal custodian. A student may have only one domicile at a time. To comply with G.S. 115C‐366, proof of domicile is expected at the initial time of enrollment and for any subsequent change of address.  In the event proof of domicile is not provided within two weeks of enrollment or change of address, the student will not be permitted to remain in attendance until appropriate documentation has been submitted and may be subject to NC truancy laws. Proof of domicile must be in the name of the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian.
 
The following items are acceptable forms of proof of domicile:
      i.    Current residential property tax statement
      ii.   Current residential property deed
      iii.  Most recent residential mortgage statement
      iv.  Current residential lease or rental agreement
      v.   Current residential homeowners or rental insurance policy
      vi.  Utility bill for service at the domicile of record dated within the past 30 days (such as electric, water/sewer or cable/internet). Utility bill may also be required to verify a month‐to‐month lease or rental agreement.
 

In the event the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian resides with another party and does not have an accepted form of proof of domicile in their name, a notarized residency affidavit may be used with the residence provider submitting one of the above noted items. 

b.    The domicile of the student who is residing in a group home, foster home, or pre-adoptive home shall be the group home, foster home, or pre-adoptive home. A pre-adoptive home is one in which a child is placed by a county department of social services or by a licensed child-placing agency. 

c.    Updating addresses: If a student’s domicile or residence changes during any school year, it must be updated. The parent/legal guardian/legal custodian must notify the school of the correct address. Failure to do so may result in the inability by NHCS to process the student’s request. 

d.    Changes to domicile or residence after being assigned to a school:

i.    Students attending schools in the school attendance area:

1.    A student assigned to his or her school who changes domicile to a different school attendance area between instructional years will be assigned to attend the school serving the student’s new domicile address. 

2.    A student assigned to his or her school who changes domicile to a different school attendance area during an instructional year may choose to stay in the current school (with the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian providing transportation) for the remainder of the school year. Parent/legal guardian must submit and receive approval through Completion of School application process. 

The following criteria must be met to remain at the school:
a.    Adequate space at the school;
b.    Timely pick-up of the student;
c.    Regular attendance without excessive tardiness, absences, early check-outs, or patterns of disruptive behavior or disciplinary referrals.
d.    The parent/legal guardian must not violate the conduct requirements as outlined in Board Policy 5020 and must maintain positive communication with the school and its employees with no history of disruptive, volatile, hostile, or aggressive communications or actions. 
 

However, the following year the student will be assigned to attend the school serving his or her new domicile. 

3.    For a student residing in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, a homeless student, or a student whose parent or legal guardian is on active military student and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days, the term “residence” shall be substituted for the term “domicile” in the preceding paragraphs II, d, i, 1 and 2. 

ii.    Students attending schools outside of their school attendance area (other than year-round schools):

1.    Students assigned to specialty program or non-specialty program schools:

a.    A student whose domicile changes after being assigned to a specialty program or non-specialty program school through the lottery may choose to remain in that school through the last grade level of the school, or may attend his or her assigned school. However once the student chooses to attend his or her assigned school, he or she must re-apply to be considered for assignment to a specialty program or non-specialty program school other than the assigned school.

iii.    Students assigned to a year-round school:

1.    A student assigned to a year-round school and whose domicile changes to a location outside the school attendance area during the instructional year will have the option of: 

a.    Attending his or her assigned school, or
b.    Continuing for the remainder of the current school year, in the year-round school, meeting the requirements set forth in II, Determination of Student Domicile or Residence, d, i, (2). Transportation will be the responsibility of the parent/legal guardian.


iv.    For students residing in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, homeless students, or students whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days, term “residence” shall be substituted for the term “domicile” in the preceding paragraphs II, d, ii and iii, including subsections. 

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III.    Lottery Process Priority Rankings

a.    NHCS will conduct at student assignment lottery through which students who do not wish to attend their assigned schools may apply to other non-specialty program or specialty program schools or year-round schools on the prescribed form. A weighted lottery will be conducted for year-round and specialty program schools. Zip code, parent’s education and parent’s income range will be used as indicators for the weighted lottery. 

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IV.    Waitlist

a.    A waitlist will be maintained for each specialty program and year-round school. Each waitlist will hold the names of applicants not initially offered seats in their first-choice selection. Waitlists exist from the time of the lottery until Christmas break for specialty program schools. Waitlist for year-round schools will exist until the first day of school. Requests for year-round may be submitted until the day before school begins. 
b.    Order of entry into a waitlist for specialty and year-round schools are by random lottery number for those not offered a seat during initial lottery pull and then by date order of entry application based on the waitlist application. 
c.    If a seat in a specialty program school or year-round school becomes available, an applicant’s name will be drawn in order from the waitlist maintained for that site until the appropriate deadline. A student from a waitlist who is offered a new assignment will be given the option of accepting the new assignment or remaining in his/her current assigned school. 

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V.    Assignment to a School

a.    A student will be expected to attend the specialty program/non-specialty school or year-round school to which the student is assigned in the lottery. After a student receives a lottery assignment, the student may not submit a new request for a different specialty program/non-specialty program or year-round school for the school year for which the assignment was made. A student may be placed in a different/non-specialty program school or year-round school for the school year for which the lottery assignment was made only in the following circumstances:

i.    The student’s domicile (or residence, for a student in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, a homeless student or a student whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days), changes to a different school attendance area prior to the beginning of the school year (or for new students, prior to beginning school). 
ii.    Circumstances in the life of the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian have changed prior to the beginning of the school year (or for new students prior to beginning school) so as to constitute a substantial hardship meeting the Hardship Guidelines attached hereto, as determined by the Superintendent or his designee. 

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VI.    Request Submitted After the Close of the Time Period

a.    Students who are enrolled in NHCS and who submit a lottery request after the close of the request time period will be placed in the waitlist and will attend their assigned schools. 
b.    Students who were not enrolled in NHCS during the request time period, and who do not wish to attend their assigned school, must complete a new enrollment application request to their assigned school and separate hardship transfer request. 

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VII.    Notice of Assignment

a.    Notice of student assignment must be made prior to the effective date of the assignment. Notice of assignment may be given by noting the assignment on the report card of the student; or any other means that will adequately ensure the delivery of written notice to the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian, including sending the notice of assignment by mail to the address of record of the student. 

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VIII.    Communications

a.    It is the intent of the Board of Education that the administration develops techniques to effectively communicate to parents/legal guardians/legal custodians and students, information regarding the Student Assignment Plan and the various school choices that are available to each student. 

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IX.    Definitions

For purposes of this Plan, the following definitions apply:

a.    Assigned School – A school proximate to the student’s domicile (or residence, for a student residing in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, a homeless student, or a student whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days), located in a student’s school attendance area, to which a student is guaranteed admission and to which transportation is provided.
b.    Excessive Tardiness – No more than three (3) unexcused late arrivals to school. 
c.    5th or 8th Grade Privilege – Eligibility to remain at the current school for the 5th or 8th grade providing the student has been enrolled in that school for the past two complete school years. 
d.    Instructional Year – The period from the first day of school through the last day of attendance for students. 
e.    Legal Custodian – A person or agency to whom a court has transferred a child’s legal and physical custody.  Per state law, NHCS cannot accept notarized documentation of guardianship/custody for enrollment. 
f.    Legal Guardian – A person other than a biological parent who has been granted the right to care for and make decisions (often in a temporary situation) for a child by a court. Per state law, NHCS cannot accept notarized documentation of guardianship/custody for enrollment. 
g.    Lottery Schools – Schools, such as specialty program schools, non-specialty program schools and year-round schools, to which students may apply for admission through a random selection process. The parent/legal guardian/legal custodian may submit up to a maximum of three (3) application requests for reassignment through a combination of year-round, specialty program and/or open choice applications. 
h.    Specialty Program School Feeder Area – The geographic area served by a specialty program program, comprised of an entire transportation zone that draws students from across the normal attendance areas. 
i.    Specialty Program School – A school with a specialized and focused curriculum for which a student may have a particular interest, such as music/art, science/technology or dual language immersion. 
j.    Non-Specialty Program School – A school, other than a year-round school, outside a student’s assigned school attendance area for which the student may apply for a lottery assignment as an “open choice” placement if there is space in the school, and for which the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian must provide transportation.*
k.    Open Choice Request – A request to a school outside the student’s assigned school attendance area for which the student may apply for a lottery assignment, if there is space available, where the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian must provide transportation.*
l.    Regular Attendance – No more than six (6) unexcused absences.
m.    School Attendance Area – The geographic area established by the Board for non-specialty program schools, other than year-round schools, for which transportation is provided. 
n.    Senior Privilege – For students who move out of county or out of their attendance area, eligibility to remain at their current high school begins on first day of the second semester of their junior year. The parents/legal guardian/legal custodian of such students must provide transportation. Students must meet the criteria set forth in II, Determination of Student Residence, d, i, (2). 
o.    Sibling Privilege – Sibling privilege is granted to new siblings only when the first admitted sibling remains enrolled the entire year. Sibling privilege will only be guaranteed as long as the parent/legal guardian adheres to all application requirements and noted deadlines. 
p.    Timely pick-up – No more than three (3) late pick-ups from school, 30 minutes after the dismissal of students.
q.    Transportation Zone – The geographic area that determines which of the two lottery schools a parent/guardian must be domiciled in order to apply for lottery assignment and for which transportation is provided when enrolled, if needed. 
r.    Year-Round School – North Carolina curriculum offered on a nine-week on, three-week intercession (off) schedule. 

*An exception to the requirement that the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian provide transportation may be made at the discretion of the Superintendent or designee, if there is room on an already established bus route. In this case, the student may be picked up and dropped off at an already existing bus stop, but the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian must sign a consent form authorizing the bus transportation. 

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Student Assignment Plan Priorities

Each year NHCS will conduct a lottery through which students may apply for admission to a year-round school and/or specialty program/non-specialty program schools in which there is space. Lottery requests will be available online at https://nhcsncc.scriborder.com/. Selections are made based upon random number assigned to each applicant and the Guarantees and Priority Rankings in effect for that school year. A weighted lottery will be conducted for year-round and specialty program schools. Zip code, parent’s education and parent’s income range will be used as indicators for the weighted lottery. Students who wish to attend non-specialty program schools outside of their assigned school areas or enter a specialty program school or year-round school must participate in the lottery. 

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I.    Continuation and sibling guarantees

The following guarantees apply to specialty program and year-round school and open choice assignments for the 2024-2025 school year:

a.    Students currently enrolled in specialty program and year-round schools and open choice assignments will be able to remain through the last grade of their school level.  Due to year-round lottery school placement demands exceeding the availability of enrollment spots, timely attendance will be criteria for maintaining a lottery assignment. If the parent/legal guardian does not comply with the school's demonstrated adherence to the attendance monitoring protocol, the student's lottery spot will be forfeited to another family. Timely attendance is interpreted as regular attendance without excessive tardiness or absences and includes timely pick-up of the student. 

b.    Siblings will be assigned to the same school with the following stipulations:
i.    For current students: the sibling guarantee operates as a guarantee only for a younger sibling of NHCS students assigned to a school;
ii.    For families new to NHCS: the sibling guarantee operates for all siblings in a family after one sibling is assigned to a school;
iii.    Siblings must identify the same specialty or open choice program as their first choice on their lottery requests;
iv.    The first-admitted sibling must remain enrolled in the school for the entire year in order for the sibling guarantee to remain in effect for the other sibling(s). Sibling privilege will only be guaranteed as long as the parent/legal guardian adheres to all application requirements and noted deadlines. 
 
c.      In order to remain at a school under Open Choice, the following criteria must be met:
i.     Regular attendance without excessive tardiness, absences, or early checkouts;
ii.    Timely pick‐up of the student;
iii.   No patterns of disruptive behavior or disciplinary referrals, and 
iv.   The parent/legal guardian must not violate the conduct requirements as outlined in Board Policy 5020 and must maintain positive communications with the school and it's employees with no history of disruptive, volatile, hostile, or aggressive communications or actions. 
 

d.      Students attending under priority consideration must remain fully engaged in the high school signature program for continued assignment under Open Choice.

e.       Students with IEPs are afforded comparable opportunities as other students. If the IEP of a sibling cannot be reasonably implemented at a school, however, another assignment will be made. 

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Reassignment Transfers

The following provisions for a school assignment shall be effective beginning with the 2024-2025 school year unless otherwise noted. 

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I.    Request for Reassignment

a.    Within ten working days of receipt of the notice of assignment of a student to a school; or by the date specified in the notice of assignment, a parent/legal guardian/legal custodian may apply for a reassignment of a student to a different school. Requests for reassignment which are submitted beyond this time or after the date specified in the notice of assignment, whichever is later, will be processed under the rules outlined in III, Requests for Transfer of Students, set forth below, unless there are extraordinary or unusual circumstances for the delay. 
b.    A request for reassignment should be submitted online at https://nhcsncc.scriborder.com/. The request must specify the reason why the reassignment is sought. The administration will review the request and is authorized to consider approval of these reassignments for the following reasons. 

i.    Senior privilege* (as defined above).
ii.    5th or 8th grade privilege* (as defined above). The student must have attended the current school for the past two complete years in order to be eligible for this consideration. In the event the request for reassignment occurs in a redistricting year, when such redistricting would impact more than five percent of students at the applicant’s current school, the 5th or 8th grade privilege will not be in effect or honored.
iii.    Valid contract* to purchase or to lease a residence which will in fact be the student’s domicile and which is located in the school attendance zone of the requested school. Documentation must be provided. 
iv.    Space availability at the requested school* (applicants will be selected by lottery).

*Indicates automatic acceptance

v.    For students assigned to specialty program, non-specialty program or year-round schools and whose domicile (or residence for those students placed in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, or students whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days), changes prior to the beginning of school or prior to the student beginning school, circumstances in the life of the parent(s)/legal guardian/legal custodian change prior to the beginning of school or prior to the student beginning school so as to constitute a substantial hardship, as provided in the Student Assignment Plan Section V above. (Reassignments granted under the subparagraph I. b. v. are for one school year). 
vi.    Other substantial hardship meeting the Hardship Guidelines attached hereto. The standard for showing a hardship may be different in certain circumstances; for employees of New Hanover County Schools according to the Discretionary Admission Policy, 4130, and for a student whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty. They need only show a substantial inconvenience and will not be required to show a substantial hardship. (Reassignments granted under this subparagraph I. b. vi. are for one year). 

Employees domiciled outside of New Hanover County may apply to any specialty program or non-specialty program school (outside of the benefit school based on employment location) through the same process as those domiciled in county. Those employees domiciled outside of the county must provide a release from the school board in which they are domiciled along with an employee hardship application each and every year in order to maintain attendance at the specialty program or non-specialty program school. 

c.    Open choice requests are to be submitted no later than April 12, 2024. There will be NO extension of this deadline.
d.    Students served by an IEP may participate in the request for reassignment process. If the request of a student with disabilities is selected and the IEP cannot be reasonably implemented by existing staff at the school, another assignment will be made. 

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II.    Appeal Process

a.    Notice of Denial by the Administration: If a request for reassignment is disapproved by the administration, the administration will give notice to the applicant of the disapproval and appeal rights.

i.    Appeals to the Board of Education – Within five working days of receiving a notice of disapproval, a parent/legal guardian/legal custodian may request a hearing before the Board of Education on the reassignment request. The request must be in writing. Hearings may be conducted by the Board of Education or by panels which shall consist of not fewer than two board members designated by the Board. The Hearing Panels shall submit their recommendations to the full Board of Education for final determination. Parents/legal guardians/legal custodians shall be given written notice of the Board’s decision by mail, telephone, telefax, e-mail or any other method reasonably designed to achieve notice, using the physical address, e-mail address, phone number or telefax number on the request. 

b.    The administration may designate a limited number of schools that are projected to be significantly over estimated capacity as closed to the open choice/transfer. A request to schools declared closed to open choice/transfer by the administration will not be accepted. The Superintendent shall inform the Board of Education of any schools that the administration declares closed pursuant to this regulation. 
c.    Notwithstanding the foregoing, the request for transfer to a student’s assigned school will be accepted, even if the school has otherwise been declared closed. 

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III.    Requests for Transfer of Students

a.    Any request for a change of school assignment made more than ten working days after receipt of the notice of assignment, or after the date specified in the notice of reassignment, whichever date is later, will be considered as a request for school transfer. Decisions on transfer requests will be made by the Superintendent or his designee. 
b.    The administration may designate a limited number of schools that are projected to be significantly over estimated capacity as closed to open choice/transfer. The Superintendent shall inform the Board of Education of any schools that the administration declares closed pursuant to this regulation. Transfers back to an assigned school will be allowed even if the school has otherwise been declared closed. 
c.    A student whose domicile (or residence for those students placed in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, or students whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days), changes from one school attendance area to another within the school district during the school year may choose to finish out the school year in the same school, meeting the criteria set forth in II, Determination of Student Domicile or Residence, d, i, (2); or attend the assigned school that serves the area to which the student has changed domicile (or residence for those students placed in a group home, foster home or pre-adoptive home, or students whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty and deployed out of New Hanover County for more than 30 days). 
d.    A student who wishes to transfer to a different school must submit a transfer request. Transfer requests should be submitted to https://nhcsncc.scriborder.com/ using the prescribed form. The request must specify the reason(s) why the transfer is sought and include appropriate documentation. 
e.    The Superintendent or his designee shall grant transfer requests only if there is space available at the requested school and the applicant is chosen by the lottery or if the applicant demonstrates substantial hardship meeting the Hardship Guidelines attached hereto. The standard for showing a hardship may be different in certain circumstances; for employees of New Hanover County Schools according to the Discretionary Admission Policy, 4130, and for a student whose parent or legal guardian is on active military duty. They need only show a substantial inconvenience and will not be required to show a substantial hardship. 
f.    If the request for a transfer is denied by administration, the administration will give written notice to the applicant of the disapproval by mail, telephone, telefax, e-mail or any other method reasonably designed to achieve notice to the physical address, e-mail address, telephone number or telefax number on the transfer request. 
g.    Within five working days of receiving the notice of disapproval, the parent/legal guardian/legal custodian may request a hearing before the Board of Education of the administrative denial of a transfer request. The request must be in writing. 

The Board will hear such appeals only when the applicant alleges that the administration has violated a specific Federal or State law, NC Board of Education policies, State rules, or NHCS Board policies in its denial of the transfer request. Documentation outlining the violation must accompany the request for a Board hearing. 

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IV.    Conditions for Reassignment or Transfer

a.    Unless otherwise provided, a reassignment is valid through the last grade level of the school (Note that reassignments based on hardship requests are valid for one school year). A transfer is valid for one school year. 
b.    Any reassignment or transfer request that is approved based upon false or misleading information or information that changes before the beginning of the school year will be declared void and the reassignment or transfer will be rescinded.
c.    Failure to fulfill a specified reason for the reassignment or transfer will result in the immediate revocation of the reassignment or transfer. 
d.    In order to remain at a school under Open Choice, the following criteria must be met:
i.   Regular attendance without excessive tardiness, absences, or early checkouts;
ii.  Timely pick‐up of the student;
iii.  No patterns of disruptive behavior or disciplinary referrals; and
iv.  The parent/legal guardian must not violate the conduct requirements as outlined in Board policy 5020 and must maintain positive communication with the school and its employees with no history of disruptive, volatile, hostile, or aggressive communications or actions.  

 

 

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Career Readiness Academy at Mosley
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Holly Shelter
Laney
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Codington
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College Park
College Park
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
 College Road Early Childhood Center 
Bellamy
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Dale K. Spencer Bldg.
Snipes
Williston
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Eaton
Eaton
Noble
Laney
Forest Hills
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Williston
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Freeman
Freeman
Williston
New Hanover
Gregory
Forest Hills
Williston
New Hanover
Hoggard
Holly Tree
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
Holly Tree
Holly Tree
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
Holly Shelter
Castle Hayne
Holly Shelter
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Howe Pre-K
Freeman
Williston
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Isaac Bear
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Hoggard
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Roland-Grise
Hoggard
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Williston
New Hanover
Laney
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Trask
Laney
Masonboro
Masonboro
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
Murray
Anderson
Murray
Ashley
Murrayville
Murrayville
Trask
Laney
Myrtle Grove
Bellamy
Myrtle Grove
Hoggard
NHCS Administration Bldg.
Anderson
Murray
Ashley
New Hanover
Snipes
Williston
New Hanover
Noble
Blair
Noble
Laney
Ogden
Ogden
Noble
Laney
Pine Valley
Pine Valley
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
Porters Neck
Porters Neck
Holly Shelter
Laney
Roland-Grise
Holly Tree
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
SEA-Tech
Murrayville
Trask
Laney
Snipes
Snipes
Williston
New Hanover
Sunset Park
Sunset Park
Williston
New Hanover
Trask
Murrayville
Trask
Laney
Williams
Williams
Myrtle Grove
Hoggard
Williston
Forest Hills
Williston
New Hanover
Wilmington Early College
Murrayville
Trask
Laney
Winter Park
Winter Park
Roland-Grise
Hoggard
Wrightsboro
Wrightsboro
Trask
New Hanover
Wrightsville Beach
Wrightsville Beach
Noble
Hoggard

 

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