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What are the schools like in the Sydney and Dover area?

Answered by Sarah M.

Sydney and Dover are served by Hillsborough County Schools in the eastern part of the county, with schools like Strawberry Crest High School serving the corridor between Dover and Plant City. The schools here tend to be less crowded than the fast-growing suburban zones in Brandon and Riverview. If you're buying out in this area, confirm your exact address falls into your preferred school zone — boundaries can be irregular.

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