Palm Beach County School District cracking down on “Boundary Jumpers”
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The Palm Beach County School district announced Wednesday it’s cracking down on “boundary jumpers” at schools with overcrowding concerns including Jupiter High School. The announcement comes less than 10 days into the new school year with parents worried that there’s too many students and not enough resources on campuses throughout the district. “We live in Jupiter Farms so we are zoned for the actual bus, but as you can see I’m here picking her up,” said Jupiter HS parent Crystal Freihage.
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