A major move may be on the horizon for Duval county public schools.

The district is considering relocating its headquarters from the Southbank to the Baymeadows area. A decision that could free up millions for school repairs and renovations.

The company interested in purchasing the property has plans to build a senior living community in its place.

Parents who spoke with First Coast News tell us that if the district is going to make a $6 million profit from relocating its headquarters, they want full transparency on where that money goes.

Many hope schools can benefit from much needed school upgrades and repairs.

“Just making sure they are totally transparent with the funds. Because that’s like a $6 million profit that supposedly goes towards things necessary to do what needs to be do

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