RALEIGH -- Wake County school leaders want public comments on four maps that have been developed to help carry out the mandate of sending children to schools in their community.
The school board majority voted earlier this year to end the socioeconomic diversity policy and to divide the county into community assignment zones. A school board committee is now working on the new zones.
School administrators presented four sample maps Tuesday to the board's student assignment committee. The maps are based on things such as dividing Wake into seven zones run by each area superintendent, the 10 planning areas used for developing school construction bond issues, the 15 school transportation districts and 16 zones based on high school assignments.




