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Hamilton City Schools board approves policies, personnel and accepts donations; superintendent highlights enrollment and events

2454445 · February 27, 2025
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At a Hamilton City Schools Board of Education meeting, members approved model special-education policies, personnel appointments including three new principals, accepted donations totaling $5,350 and heard Superintendent Andrea Blevins report enrollment, upcoming events and student achievements.

Hamilton City Schools Board of Education members voted to adopt model special-education policies, confirm personnel appointments and accept district donations, and heard Superintendent Andrea Blevins report on enrollment, events and student recognitions.

The superintendent reported the district serves 9,152 full-time students in prekindergarten through 12th grade and employs more than 1,200 staff. "We are committed to serving every student regardless of their needs or challenges, ensuring they have opportunities to succeed both academically and beyond graduation," Superintendent Andrea Blevins said. She reminded families that third quarter ends Thursday, March 6, that there is no school Friday, March 7 (teacher records day), and that students return for fourth quarter on Monday the 10th. Blevins also listed district participation in the 17 Strong Neighborhood Summit on Saturday, March 1, and highlighted individual and program recognitions, including senior Mason Kelly qualifying for the state bowling championships and the retirement celebration of ROTC leader Gunny Sergeant Todd McAllister.

Nut graf: The board completed routine business and several formal approvals with little debate, while leaders used the meeting to publicize district enrollment figures, calendar dates and community events. The actions included adoption of special-education model policies and…

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