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When those boundaries are drawn, it is hoped the new school, situated roughly between Palm Beach Central and Park Vista High and just west of Florida's Turnpike, will ease high school crowding in the county's midsection. Seven high schools sit on the district's watch list with enrollments that exceed their building capacity: Forest Hill, John I. Despite having to recalculate population forecasts after an unprecedented enrollment plunge of more than 7, students during the pandemic, the district's demographers anticipate enrollments to rebound to pre-pandemic levels before "OOO" is complete.
And they are hoping the new school will ease elbow room at as many as six schools on the watch list. The school would be filled from surrounding neighborhoods, and the vacancies created would then be filled with changed boundaries from other schools. It has yet to be seen what the new school will be able to do for Forest Hill High.
School board members on hand to symbolically begin the work with ceremonial shovels and a pile of sand, took time to thank the county's taxpayers for the cash infusion necessary to build "OOO," one of several projects on the district's to-do list.
The school was anticipated to be built in , but the Great Recession arrived first, taking a toll on both enrollment and budgets. In , the economy and enrollment had rebounded, and the district was eager to build, but the state was slow to grant permission, noting that the county had empty seats in some high schools.
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