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Alachua County Public Schools is a public school district serving all of Alachua County in North Central Florida. [4] It serves approximately 29,845 students in 64 schools and centers. [1] The district is governed by the School Board of Alachua County, which is made up of five board members elected at large who serve staggered, four-year terms.
Hawthorne High and Middle School offers many different sports, including basketball, baseball, cheerleading, football, softball, volleyball, and track. In 2020, Hawthorne High School won Florida state championships in division 1A for both its girls and boys basketball teams, while its football team also advanced to the state championship game ...
Alachua County Superintendent Shane Andrew appointed 12 new administrators. At least 10 schools will have new principals.
The new school in the northwest suburbs was named F.W. Buchholz, in honor of a distinguished Alachua County educator who had died a few years earlier, while the school in the eastern suburbs was named Eastside High School. The school board hoped to open both schools in September 1970 and to open them without the upper classes (grades 11 and 12 ...
Four women won their seats for the Alachua County school board Tuesday, making leadership a five-member, all-female board for the first time.
The Sun's editorial board endorses Sarah Rockwell and Kay Abbitt in their election bids for the School Board’s District 3 and 5 seats.
Alachua County has eight candidates vying for school board seats. The primary election will be Aug. 23 and the general will be Nov. 8.
From 1900 until 1970 Gainesville High School was the main public high school serving the city of Gainesville, in addition to the segregated Lincoln High School. However, because of large growth in the city throughout the 1960s, the capacity of GHS became strained, forcing the district to plan for a new high school.