You can find the Belmont School District's FAQ regaridng school boundaries here.
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Based on this new school assignment policy, children in houses that are roughly equidistant to Central and Nesbit could be sent to either one. And these two schools vary greatly in test scores. Even though scores aren’t everything, how has this affected sales and prices of such equidistant houses? For example, you recent listing on Altura Way seems equidistant to both of these schools.