Our school system has single feeder patterns in each community; this helps build strong support as a child moves from one school to the next level in their education. Nassau County has always had generous community support from parents and businesses throughout our district creating a family atmosphere. Nassau County's economy is very diverse, ranging from agricultural activity (mostly in the form of tree farms) in the west and central areas, to a variety of activities closer to Amelia Island. Much of the land used for tree farming is owned by Rayonier, a major employer in the area, and the owner of a large pulp mill in Fernandina Beach. Historically, tree farming, trucking, and pulp production have characterized a large portion of the local economy.
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Students in the regular academic program (K-12) are assigned to attend schools
on the basis of the actual residence of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) as
established by the Nassau County School Board in Administrative Rule 5.01.