Sunday, July 26, 2015
A publication of
Back to School
2015 GUIDE
Healthy & happy Schools increasingly focus on what kids should and shouldn’t be eating. PAGE 2 Winning smiles Photos by SCOTT ROGERS | The Times Pictured above are local students Bella Skinner and Austin Whittaker, winners of The Times’ first Back to School photo contest. Skinner is a rising eighth-grader at North Hall Middle School and a cheerleader. Her mom, Daphne Skinner, said Bella is a social butterfly whose favorite subjects at school are math and science. Whittaker attends Martin Technology Academy and also enjoys math and science. His mother, Jessica Whittaker, said what he may enjoy most this year, though, is being one of the big kids on campus as a rising fifth-grader. The two local kids tied for the highest number of votes at gainesvilletimes.com/schoolphoto.
INSIDE ■■Gainesville High School freshmen will have their own stomping grounds this school year with the addition of the Ninth Grade Center, housed in the old Wood’s Mill Academy building. PAGE 5 ■■A few South Hall County elementary schools have swapped students to eliminate overcrowding in some buildings. PAGE 3 ■■Parking is a privilege for high school students. Here are the prices and requirements. PAGE 4
The new and improved Work will continue through the school year for North Hall High School’s new performing arts complex. Meanwhile, kitchens, technology and flooring were upgraded at some Hall schools. In Gainesville, the high school’s performing arts center got a new roof. PAGE 4