In Peoria, development waits for no man, or child for that matter

By Philip Haldiman| YourWestValley

Hundreds of new homes in North Peoria are hitting the market this summer or are about to be built, many poised to be inhabited by families with would be students of the Peoria Unified School District.

But at least two schools in the area are at capacity, one other is estimated to reach capacity by the 2018-19 school year and four others are projected to be at more than 92 percent capacity by the 2018-19 school year, according to numbers released in April by the PUSD Boundary Commitee.

Officials say funding is not potentially available for a new school to open until 2020.

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