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A low local FAFSA completion rate isn’t just seen in BCS. Henderson County Schools spokeswoman Molly McGowan Gorsuch said HCS has about 1,083 graduates for the 2020-21 school year. U.S. Department of Education data reported only 448 FAFSA applications from Henderson County public high schools as of May 7. That’s only 41%.
According to North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, HCS had 1,035 graduates in 2020. Federal education data showed 434 FAFSA applications by May 7, 2020, putting the completion rate before graduation at about 42%.
Asheville City Schools has 324 students who could graduate this May, district spokeswoman Ashley-Michelle Thublin said. Federal data shows 181 ACS students or 56% having completed the FAFSA by May 7.
Katie Bradley, currently Assistant Principal & Athletic Director at East Henderson High (EHHS), has been named the new Principal for Hillandale Elementary. Bradley will be filling the principalship vacated by Kelly Pratt, who is moving to the N.C. Department of Public Instruction to continue her education career as the K-3 Literacy Consultant for the Western Region.
John McDaris, currently Assistant Principal & Athletic Director at West Henderson High (WHHS), will move across the street to Rugby Middle, where he will serve as the school’s new Principal. Rugby’s former principal Scott Moore moved to Central Office in March to begin his role as district Director of Middle Schools, and Jenny Moreno has served as interim principal for the remainder of the current school year.
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ASHEVILLE - A business with a mission to build opportunities for people with special needs targeted Asheville for expansion last year.
Now, Howdy Homemade Ice Cream has a home at 64 Long Shoals Road in Arden.
Pete and Betsy Brewer will be behind the new location of Howdy Homemade Ice Cream. Founded in Texas by Tom Landis, Howdy became one of the state s top employers of special needs workers.
The Brewers moved to Asheville in 2008 with their two daughters, Madeline and Annie. Annie, a junior at T.C. Roberson High School, also has autism. Betsy and I have, for quite a few years, said when Annie completes high school, we ll need to confront two daunting words for special needs parents: Now what, Pete Brewer told the Citizen Times last year.
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