GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Although work continued on County Road 315 as dignitaries met to officially open Spring Park Elementary, the district’s 43rd school will “open on time, on budget and without debt.”
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Although work continued on County Road 315 as dignitaries met to officially open Spring Park Elementary, the district’s 43rd school will “open on time, on budget and without debt,” according to Superintendent David Broskie. Spring Park will have 48 classrooms that can accommodate as many as 851 students. Principal Tiffany Quitman said getting the school prepared for the first day of school on Aug. 10. “In this building, memories will be made. Lessons will be learned. The hearts and minds of our most precious resource will be nurtured,” Quitman said. Teachers, parents and students were at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, along with School Board Member Beth Clark, County Commissioner Mike Cella, County Manager Howard Wanamaker, the entire Green Cove Springs City Council and members of the Clay County Schools District and Green Cove Springs police departments.