Attendance Zones Proposed For New Beulah Middle, Kingsfield Elementary (With Maps)

August 27, 2017

The Escambia County School District has released preliminary school rezoning maps that take effect next year when the new Beulah Middle School and Kingsfield Elementary School open.

The school board is expected to make a final decision on the attendance zones at an October meeting.

Kingsfield Elementary is under construction at 900 West Kingsfield Road next to Ransom Middle School. The 135,000 square foot, $25 million facility will serve 800 students. The school is designed to provide relief to Pine Meadow and Beulah elementary schools and help with the growth coming to mid-Escambia County.

Beulah Middle School is under construction at 6001 West Nine Mile Road on the former Coastal Airport property. The $45 to $48 million dollar school will have a capacity of 1,100 to 1,300 students. Students will be relocated to the new school from Woodham Midde, while hundreds will be rezoned from the overcrowded Ransom Middle.

Both schools are being funded by Local Option Sales Tax dollars and are scheduled to open in the fall of 2018..

Maps are below for the current school year (before the new schools open) and next year (after the schools open). The links are pdf files which can be zoomed for a detailed view.

Elementary School Changes

Middle School Changes

Comments

One Response to “Attendance Zones Proposed For New Beulah Middle, Kingsfield Elementary (With Maps)”

  1. Fredaa on August 27th, 2017 2:09 pm

    HIGH schools need to be rezoned there is no reason Tate should be so over crowded.