Dozens of parents and community members, primarily from the Hardin
Valley community, met with Knox County Schools administrators Tuesday
for another informational meeting about possible middle school
redistricting due to the new Hardin Valley and Gibbs middle schools.
The
main message from parents attending the meeting was a desire to keep
community together in the same school. More than one parent said they
purchased their current home because they wanted their kids to go to
Hardin Valley schools.
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Asked
whether the district would reevaluate other school zones after the
middle school redistricting process is complete, Interim Superintendent
Buzz Thomas said it's possible the district would look at other schools
zones in the future.
"We don't have a specific plan to open up
high school and elementary school zones right now, but we may need to do
that," he said.
Thomas told attendees the district needs to have
the new schools' administrators in place at least a year before the
schools open, if not sooner.
"We have talked about trying to appoint the principal this spring," Thomas said.
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There are two more rezoning meetings
scheduled for Jan. 24 at Holston Middle School and Jan. 31 at Vine
Middle School. The primary focus of those meetings will be the new Gibbs
Middle School.
The district has said a second round of meetings will be held this spring to present a rezoning proposal.
People can also email questions and concerns about rezoning to rezoning@knoxschools.org.
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