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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Fulton school board plans high school on Freemanville Road

A north Fulton property once proposed as the site of a private Christian school has been bought by the Fulton County school system for a new high school.

Al Nash, who is one of the current owners, confirmed Wednesday that the school board has purchased 116 acres along Freemanville Road, close to the historic Crabapple crossroads.

School board member Katie Reeves, who represents north Fulton, said the county plans to build a high school on the property. Other details were not immediately available.

The property was formerly proposed as the site for King’s Ridge Christian School, but neighbors fought a multi-year legal battle to keep the school and accompanying traffic from their quiet, rural neighborhood of estate-sized lots.

The land is located in what is now the city of Milton.

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