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Data analyzed, plan revealed in Seneca elementary attendance

The new Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School is under construction on Tuesday in Cranberry Township. Joseph Ressler/Butler Eagle

Where elementary students attend classes this fall in the Seneca Valley School District will likely be decided at a May school board meeting, as the district’s plan for attendance zones has been released via a letter to staff and district families.

The results of two studies commissioned by the district have been formulated into a potential plan regarding the distribution of elementary students when the new Ehrman Crest Elementary/Middle School in Cranberry Township opens in the fall.

In the plan, all students who would attend the Evans City Elementary/Middle School will attend Ehrman Crest in the fall, as the aging Evans City school will close at the end of the current school year.

In addition, and after intense study by the two consultant companies, about 135 students in kindergarten through fourth grade will move to Ehrman Crest in the fall.

Those students currently attend Connoquenessing Valley, Rowan and Haine elementary schools.

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