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With Threat of Closure Looming, Hawthorne Middle/High Holds Meeting To talk about Rezoning

January 18, 2019
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Brooke Huguley felt just like a baby of leaving her twelfth grade when she was rezoned in 1996. Her daughter what food was in the fifth grade at Waldo Community School when it was actually power down in 2015.

Huguley, senior desk clerk at Chester Shell Elementary School, fears she’ll have to mourn have an effect on another school where she’s connected: Hawthorne Middle/High School. Her daughter was in eighth grade at Hawthorne.

Hawthorne Middle Twelfth grade is facing a potential closure since it received D grades through the state during the last three years. Based on the Florida Department of Education, these grades are in relation to achievement, learning gains, middle school acceleration, graduation rates and college and career acceleration. House Bill 7069, which had been signed into law recently,?provides each school one full year to turn around and earn a passing grade. If not, the college will close.

On Thursday, Hawthorne Middle Highschool held a couple of district rezoning workshops in case the school is not going to get a passing grade additionally, the students at Hawthorne have to go to another school beginning in the 2018-2019 school year. Huguley and around 20 others were there to concentrate through the afternoon session.

When Brian Moore, staff attorney for Alachua County Schools, began the workshop, he stated he hoped he was wasting enough time of these attending.

“We will never be going to have to use any kind of this as the school will continue open,” Moore said. With the 20 people along at the workshop, many responded with sighs of relief and echoed his sentiment.

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Principal Daniel Ferguson wrote a similar message in a letter sent to Hawthorne families on Wednesday. “… it’s my belief the district will not have helping put any rezoning plan into operation,” he explained.

Still, Moore said, precautionary measures should be executed if the school does find themselves closing.

Workshop attendees discussed rezoning options and where to give Hawthorne students next school year if your school does close. No decisions were created within the hourlong meeting. Rather, it had become enable you to gauge where parents want to send their kids if Hawthorne does close, Moore said. ??

There were concerns that Hawthorne students would fall through the cracks if they are delivered to other Alachua County schools. Hawthorne’s enrollment is 314. Eastside and Buccholz, two possible schools were Hawthorne students would instead attend if their school closes, have 1,284 and 2,290 students, respectively. Huguley said if Hawthorne students are put in larger schools, they are going to lose a feeling of the small-knit environment this agreement they may be accustomed.

“We would like to keep our community together,” Huguley said.

The efforts to hold Hawthorne open extend beyond Alachua County.

The school district is suing nys as a consequence of House Bill 7069. Alachua County isn’t the merely one. On April 4, 13 school districts in the state moves to Tallahassee for that hearing. The suit is challenging six provisions on the bill, including selections for the turnaround plan manufactured by the balance.

“There are going to be board members there from Miami, Bonita springs, the Panhandle. That is statewide,” Moore said.

Moore said the participating school districts wish to generate a policy where local officials might take action on educational issues devoid of the state stopping them each and every step.

The grade Hawthorne receives predicted to be released in July. But the school is trying to gain earlier admission to their fate and is particularly planning to request the state Department of Education allow them know in June.

In the meantime, the varsity community is pouring its energy into ensuring Hawthorne keeps its doors open, Huguley said.

“We have a good feeling in regards to this,” Huguley said. “But it truly is worrisome. We will not know until could.”

“We’re all inside save Hawthorne Middle High school graduation,” Alachua County Public Schools attorney Brian Moore said within the district rezoning workshop on Thursday. (Camille Respess/WUFT News)
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