Warren Co. Schools Announce Redistricting Plan
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Posted: 7:53 PM Apr 29, 2009
Warren Co. Schools Announce Redistricting Plan
If your children are part of the Warren County Public School System, the way they get to school may soon be changing.
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If your children are part of the Warren County Public School System, the way they get to school may soon be changing.

Ahead of the 2009-2010 school year, the school board has approved a redistricting plan.

The goal aims to provide more children transportation to and from school while using less buses.

The school system hopes to have the final plans posted on its website by the 1st of July.

For now, the biggest goal is informing parents.

For more information on the latest bus routes and schedules, click here .


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