The school is unique in the state in that its attendance zone includes students from two counties.
The neighborhood is divided between the following attendance zones for elementary school:
Each elementary school and middle school has an attendance zone.
The original school was built in 1960 and could not sustain all of the elementary-grade students in its attendance zone.
A section of the Memorial City district is within the school's attendance zone.
The district's schools are grouped into 15 geographical attendance zones referred to as "clusters."
He altered the attendance zones for high schools in Brooklyn, to make some more racially diverse and others less crowded.
High schools serving the town in separate attendance zones include:
In the fall of 2010 it formally opened with its own attendance zone as the district's high school (without seniors).
Around 2009 the school provided bus services to several homeless shelters within the school's attendance zone.