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Neshaminy to redistrict elementary schools in 2025

Published Friday, September 27, 2024

The Neshaminy School Board approved a two-phase redistricting of its elementary schools. Superintendent Jason Bowman sent a letter to parents explaining that the redistricting will occur in two phases. The first phase will see nearly 600 students from Pearl S. Buck Elementary School in Levittown move into the new, $51 million Core Creek Elementary School located on the Maple Point Middle School campus in Middletown Township. But the bulk of the redistricting will occur with phase 2 in fall 2025, which will raise Core Creek to an estimated 843 students. The board approved “Enrollment Scenario 3” out of four options, which can be found in the district’s redistricting presentation.
Source: LevittownNow; 9/23/2024