Providence Elementary will likely have the largest enrollment growth over the next few years of any elementary school in the Huntsville City Schools District.
That comes from data supplied by City Planner James Vandiver during the June 1 joint meeting held by the Huntsville City Council and the Huntsville City School Board. Data supplied by the city’s planning department helped shape the school’s district’s 10-year, $600 million capital plan.
School Board President Carlos Mathews – who represents the western part of the city – expressed hope the city would continue to supply the data on a regular basis. School Superintendent Clarence Sutton said the district is already looking at capital needs beyond the current plan…