Families in the South Bay now have a better idea of how their school district will change next year after .

On Wednesday, the South Bay Union school board approved a map that adjusts . Those boundaries determine which school students attend, depending on where they live.

Central Elementary has 316 students this year. Next year, students who would have gone to Central will go to either Bayside, Emory, Mendoza or Oneonta, . Mendoza could see the largest population growth, with an additional 120 students.

Courtesy of South Bay Union School District

Other schools will see their populations grow, too. The boundary lines around Sunnyslope Elementary mean 46 additional students in the neighborhood could attend the school. That increase will likely be temporary, said assistant superintendent R

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