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Board hears proposal to name new high‑school building for former superintendent Dr. Freddie Williamson

Hoke County Schools Board of Education · March 11, 2026
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A board member proposed naming a building at the new Hope County High School for former superintendent Dr. Freddie Williamson, citing his 15 years of leadership and program expansion; the board asked the superintendent to follow policy 98300 and work with the community before returning a recommendation.

A board member proposed at the March 10 Hoke County Schools board meeting that the new building at Hope County High School be named in honor of former superintendent Dr. Freddie Williamson.

The proposer said Dr. Williamson led the district from 2006 to early 2021, oversaw projects including Sandy Grove Middle School, championed digital learning and career-and-technical programs and presided over a rise in the district graduation rate that the speaker said rose from 41 percent to 86…

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