Politics & Government

Redistricting Will Move 9 Lilburn Schools to District IV

South Gwinnett school district boundaries are being redrawn as a result of the 2010 census.

Nine Lilburn schools, including both high schools and all three middle schools, will become part of District IV as the state legislature redraws district boundaries following the 2010 Census.

The schools now are part of District V, represented by Board of Education Chairman Louise Radloff.

The nine schools are: Parkview and Berkmar high schools; Arcado, Camp Creek, Knight and Lilburn elementary schools; and Berkmar, Lilburn and Trickum middle schools.

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The new school board districts will go into effect during the upcoming election cycle in December. The changes come as a result of revised demographics from the 2010 Census. The state legislature revised and approved the new boundaries before the U.S. Justice Department gave the final go-ahead.

Nesbitt Elementary in Tucker will move to District IV.

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, and will remain in District IV, which is represented by Dr. Robert McClure.

in Snellville, and Rosebud Elementary, Magill Elementary and Grace Snell Middle schools in Loganville, will move to District I. Carole Boyce currently represents District I.

For a list of all changes, see the attached documents, or check the Gwinnett County Public Schools website.


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