Currently
46°
Partly Cloudy

Advertisement





News

CLASSIFIEDS


Advertisement


Free Ad

Place an ad
in print and online, 24/7 for free, select the Clean Sweep option. Unable to submit Real Estate, Services, and Business Investements at this time.

Get a Subscription


Map the Valley


Subscriber/
Reader Services

Subscribe Now
Contact Customer Service



District considers boundaries for new Sierra Pacific

In just under a year, Hanford's third full-service high school will open its doors to the first class of freshman Golden Bears. A new class will be added each year until the 2012-2013 school year, when the original freshmen are seniors and the school has a full, four-year student body.

On Tuesday, Hanford Joint Union High School District trustees began the process of deciding from which residence areas Sierra Pacific High School students will come.

Consultant firm Paoli & Odell Inc. conducted a study to develop four potential attendance boundaries. On Tuesday, consultant Mike Paoli presented trustees with the study. District officials will present the scenarios for community input before trustees make a decision.

Sierra Pacific is one of multiple components in Hanford's Joint Educational Center, which is set on 13th Avenue, just south of Grangeville Boulevard. The center will also house the new College of the Sequoias Hanford Center, the City of Hanford's recently completed softball complex, and vocational training facilities to serve the community. Sierra Pacific is currently under construction, and set to be complete in July.

Existing boundaries for Hanford High and Hanford West High schools were created with input from parents and community members. Residence areas served by the Delta View Joint Union Elementary School District, the Kings River-Hardwick Elementary School District, Kit Carson Union Elementary School District, Lakeside Union Elementary School District and the eastern portion of Hanford Elementary School District contain students that feed into Hanford High School.

Students who reside in the westerly half of Hanford Elementary School District, as well as Pioneer Union Elementary School District and Armona Union Elementary School District, feed into Hanford West High School.

The school district established the current high school attendance boundaries in 2006. Before that, it was an open enrollment district -- meaning that local students could choose to attend either comprehensive high school regardless of where they lived. Now, and when Sierra Pacific opens, students are required to attend the school in the boundaries of their residence, unless they meet specified transfer criteria.

Paoli said that 10 goals set in meetings with district administration guided the study and the resulting potential boundary scenarios.

Of the four scenarios presented, District Superintendent Bill Fishbough said he did not have an initial preference.

"All four options are pretty similar," Fishbough said. "The demographics and growth patterns of our school district and our desire to maintain neighborhood schools dictate the general pattern of the attendance areas. Parents who are familiar with our current boundaries shouldn't be too surprised by these recommendations."

The first presented scenario marked no change to existing Hanford High boundaries. But a portion of Hanford Elementary School District from 12th Avenue east to the existing Hanford High boundary and part of Pioneer school district bounded by Flint Avenue, Fargo Avenue, 10th Avenue and the railroad would be included in the Hanford West boundary. Students in the Armona school district, and the portion of Hanford Elementary School District west of 12th Avenue, and Pioneer -- except the portion already mentioned -- would feed into Sierra Pacific.

Scenario two was the same as the first, except that students of Lakeside district would attend Sierra Pacific, instead of Hanford High School.

The third scenario was the same as the first, except that the neighborhood bounded by Flint Avenue, Fargo Avenue, 10th Avenue and Douty Street would attend Hanford High School, and the boundary between Hanford High and Hanford West would follow Hanford Elementary School District's existing middle school boundaries.

The fourth scenario is also the same as the first scenario, except that the portion of Kings River-Hardwick Elementary School District west of 12th Avenue would attend Sierra Pacific, instead of Hanford High.

"The long-term goal is to balance all three high schools," Fishbough said. "But for the short-term, Sierra Pacific will start out with lower numbers. As we add new class levels each year and as our community continues to grow, Sierra Pacific will grow as well."

The Hanford Elementary School District would be divided among all three high school attendance areas under all four scenarios. Pioneer district is divided between Hanford West and Sierra Pacific under scenarios one, two and four; and all three attendance areas under scenario three. Kings River-Hardwick is divided between Hanford High and Sierra Pacific under scenario four. No other elementary districts are divided.

Fishbough said the next step will be to receive community input. The district will send information to local parents to encourage their participation in the decision-making process. The district will host community meetings on the evenings of Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 to present more information and invite opinions.

Board President John Draxler said the information presented at Tuesday's meeting would "take some time to digest." The board is expected to make a boundary decision at its second meeting in November.

The reporter can be reached at 583-2424.

(Aug. 27, 2008)

POST A COMMENT

 

Hanfordsentinel.com encourages readers to engage in civil conversation with their neighbors. Comments that are submitted are not posted to the site immediately. They go into a queue to be moderated and may take several hours to be reviewed, particularly if they are posted after normal office hours.

We reserve the right to remove comments in total that violate our code of conduct. If you want to report a violation, please e-mail editor@HanfordSentinel.com

For more information please read our Terms of use, and Rules of the Road.

 


Please log in to post comments
*Member ID:
*Password:
  Forgot Your Password?
 
If you don't have an account you can create one for free by clicking the link below.
CREATE ACCOUNT
The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Hanford Sentinel

Mrs.D wrote on Aug 27, 2008 12:38 PM:

" From what we were originally told, all of todays 8th graders from Pioneer Middle School, will be going to the new high school. The board wants to keep PMS students together since they have been classmates since PES days. It's a good plan. "

Pioneer Dad wrote on Aug 27, 2008 1:54 PM:

" I like option 3 "

come on wrote on Aug 27, 2008 5:13 PM:

" pioneer get over it. I am sick and tired of the pioneer parents thinking they should get what they want. it would be great to keep all kids together but how fair is that. why should they all get to stay together ? Its not all about them, it needs to be equal and fair for all students "

Come on Mrs. D. wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:07 PM:

" Grow up already! We were told all along by the HJUHSD Board that the boundries would be revised when Sierra Pacific opens. All of the 8th graders were not told that they would stay together. That was only in relation to the boundry created for Hanford High and Hanford West. Which board are you referring to when you reference "the board" wants to keep PMS together? Pioneer's board has no say in the matter. The high school will do what's best for their district. As a side note, of the 200 or so 8th graders, less than half have been classmates since the PES days. A fair number of the students have just moved to the attendance area within the last 3-4 years. Find another cause like a crosswalk or something. "

WW Parent wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:14 PM:

" Well I think all of the Woodrow Wilson students should be able to stay together. "

JFK Parent wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:14 PM:

" Well I think all of the JFK students should be able to stay together. "

KRH Parent wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:14 PM:

" Well I think all of the KRH students should be able to stay together. "

Kit Carson Parent wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:14 PM:

" Well I think all of the Kit Carson students should be able to stay together. "

Lakeside Parent wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:15 PM:

" Well I think all of the Lakeside students should be able to stay together. "

To Mrs D wrote on Aug 27, 2008 8:47 PM:

" Not one of the four scenarios has all Pioneer students attending the same school. IMO Pioneer's district is to big to send them all to one school and the current lines are ridiculous because of it. The District now has an opportunity to do it right for a change and if they have any common sense, it shouldn't include keeping Pioneer together. I don't think Sierra Pacific is planning to start with even 300 kids. Pioneer currently has around 200 8th graders. No way they all attend one school again, its gotta get split. "

OneWhoKnows wrote on Aug 27, 2008 10:09 PM:

" I think they should splint Pioneer into thirds... Nearly all studies show kids change friends once they get into high school anyway. I dont really like any of the four proposals. I think the kids who live just west of Douty should be able to walk to school and thus attend Hanford HS. The Hanford HS / HW boundary should be 11th Ave, with everyone east of 11th going to Hanford HS, and everyone between 11th & 12 th going to West. There is no NEW development in the plans for Hanford HS. There are homes being built between 11th & 12th, and a big home project on the books for Fargo to Flint and 11th to 12th. These kids will all go to Hanford West, so it's really hard to see where they took future growth into consideration. SP and HW have home projects in progress, where Hanford HS's current boundary has none. This is going to cause problems in the near future and force more transfers. Hanford HS and HW need to be split down 11th Ave! "

Mrs.D wrote on Aug 28, 2008 9:01 AM:

" RE:Come on Mrs. D, That is the plan, dude. Because of the two high schools, and where the district lines are at now, the PIONEER SCHOOL BOARD(clear enough for you?)said that they wanted to keep the Pioneer kids together. And that is what was told to us Pioneer parents last year. "

KIT CARSON FAMILY wrote on Aug 28, 2008 10:30 AM:

" I DONT THINK I KNOW WHATS BEST FOR MY KIDS I DONT NEED ANY BOARD LEADING ME AND MINE LIKE SHEEP... EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE THE BEST INTEREST OF THERE KIDS IN MIND. THIS TOPIC WITH FUEL BUSING COST WHY NOT PUT THESE KIDS CLOSEST TO THERE HOMES,TOGETHER,DUH. MY KIDS WILL GO TO HOME SCHOOL IF I AM NOT SATISFIED WITH THE BOARDS POLITICAL ARRANGEMENT, PERIOD. I THINK WE ALL NEED TO HAVE A MEETIN OF OUR OWN KIT CARSON PARENTS. PIONEER PARENTS, YOUR KIDS ARENT ANY MORE IMPORTANT THAN OTHERS - SO DEAL WITH IT, IF OUR KIDS GET SEPERATED ALL DISTRICTS DO AND THE DISTRICT CAN FOOT THE BILLS OF FUEL,ETC. PEOPLE ARE WATCHING THIS ONE.. I THINK PIONEER DISTRICT PARENTS SHOULD PAY MORE TAX AS THERE VOICES ARE LOUDER THAN OURS... "

RobertD wrote on Aug 28, 2008 11:28 AM:

" No boundry plan will satisfy everyone. I moved to Hanford 18 years ago when the city limit sign said population 24,000. Those days are gone. Dividing the city and surrounding feeder districts into three zones is going to be ugly but it is inevitable. What bothers me is the idea of neighborhood schools. To me that sounds like an excuse to funnel students of a lower socio-economic status into one school. The school board has an obligation to approve boundaries that will ensure equity and access to opportunities for all students, regardless of their feeder district or parental wishes. "

jeff wrote on Aug 28, 2008 1:03 PM:

" To KIT CARSON FAMILY,

I sincerely hope your post is a joke. "

To Kit Carson Family wrote on Aug 28, 2008 1:29 PM:

" I strongly advise against following through with home-schooling your children. "

DaTruth wrote on Aug 28, 2008 1:31 PM:

" MrsD = As usual, youre way off course on this topic. The Pioneer School Board has NO say in the High School's boundary, so who are they to inform you of anything (clear enough) and who cares what they think? Of course theyre going to claim they want to keep their districts kids together, but once they graduate 8th grade, theyre no longer Pioneer kids.

RobertD= Youre basically suggesting cross town busing... hasnt that been tried and proven to show no results? What does it accomplish? Hanford Elem among other tried it, only to return to neighborhood schools. Dont worry, the way Hanford is now each school will have it's share of gang problems! "

Mrs.D wrote on Aug 28, 2008 4:10 PM:

" Pioneer teachers want to keep the Pioneer kids together.

Have a nice one. "

Carl Spackler wrote on Aug 28, 2008 4:39 PM:

" Kit Carson Family: I have two words for you - Kingsburg High. Inter-district transfer. You can thank me later. "

Here we go again... wrote on Aug 29, 2008 9:15 AM:

" Why doesn't Pioneer start there own High School? "

RobertD wrote on Aug 29, 2008 11:51 AM:

" DaTruth stated, "RobertD= Youre basically suggesting cross town busing... hasnt that been tried and proven to show no results? "

I absolutely agree, forced integration through busing proved to be a failure in the 60s and 70s and would be a mistake today; however, to allow personal politics, feeder district politics, or community perceptions to determine school boundries would be a mistake and detrimental to the education of all young people in Hanford. While the idea of a neighborhood elementary school is logical, it is not the answer for a high school of 1500-1800 students. "

Concerned Community Member wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:08 PM:

" So now Mrs. D. claims to represent the Pioneer teachers? How absurd. "

NotHomeGrown wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:53 PM:

" What is wrong with South of Lacey Attend Sierra Pacific, Lacey to Grangeville got to HW, North of Grangeville to HHS? That approximates the location of the schools better then Douty or 11th, etc. What is the matter with Mrs. D, she thinks her kids are the only ones that deserve to go to a brand new sparkling school? "

ToRobertD wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:55 PM:

" RobertD: While the idea of a neighborhood elementary school is logical, it is not the answer for a high school of 1500-1800 students. "

So although you agree cross town busing has failed at the elementary schools, it necessary at the high school level? What's the difference? Dont the kids in the elementary schools eventually go to the high schools? I dont think anyone wants certain boundaries for political reasons, it's more about $5 a gallon and having to drive clear across town, battling trains etc every morning. Its about making kids ride a bus or drive, when they could walk to a school which is only a block or two away. It's about making common sense decisions, something that is hard to do, when socialist try to worry about everything from the eviroment to demographics. Making any kid who lives east of 11th, or Douty especially, go to Hanford West High School is not a common sense decision, and equal into cross town busing! "

Chris wrote on Aug 30, 2008 10:08 PM:

" Be aware all that a few districts in california are now CHARGING for bussing, it's just a matter of time before this happens here.
All the students deserve a good education, it shouldn't matter what school they are coming from. Every school would like to see their students kept together, but it isn't always feasible. Of course the bright shiny new school always looks better than the older schools, but ultimately, students will decide whether they make the most of their education or not. "

waste of money wrote on Aug 31, 2008 10:12 AM:

" why is it me spend more on state incarceration than we do our kids education, get off your hands, write and call your local state represenatives... "

DTR wrote on Aug 31, 2008 1:35 PM:

" What about feeder schools.
HH= JFK
HW= WW
SP= Pioneer

This is just an example. Take the feeder schools and divide them up to provide some form of equal enrollment. Then the admin, educators, extra-curricular personnel can work together to best serve the needs of the students. I think it would also stop the constant bickering of recruiting etc. Who in their right mind is going to recruit a 6th grader? Lastly, Ag, NJROTC should have satellite classes on both campuses. This would also help to serve the needs of the students. "

cynic wrote on Sep 2, 2008 1:28 PM:

" Don't kid yourself about Pioneer High School. It's coming - talk to a board member. "

NotHomeGrown wrote on Sep 2, 2008 6:43 PM:

" Again I post the question, why not South of Lacey goes to Sierra Pacific, between Lacey and Grangeville goes to HW, and North of Grangeville goes to HHS. Doesn't the majority of Pioneer kids live North of Grangeville or is it Fargo? I would think that this would require the shortest bus routes, and maybe even no bus service to HW since everyone would be within "walking" distance. And what is wrong with mixing the gene pool up some, otherwise you will end up with a bunch of hard heads like myself and Mrs. D. "

cynic wrote on Sep 3, 2008 9:51 AM:

" Mix the gene pool! Hanford El kids don't get to stay together - why should Pioneer?! "

Mrs.D wrote on Sep 3, 2008 8:44 PM:

" Well, folks, there's a reason why businesses and schools have phone numbers: so you can call them! Why don't you "good people" call the Pioneer School District office and ask what's up. And please remember: I said that last year--the 2007-2008 school year--the parents were told that the Pioneer Middle School students were going to be kept together so they can attend the new high school. And we're not being snobs but we as parents think it's a good idea. "

Uncle Buck wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:02 AM:

" Hey Mrs.D

Why would anyone call Pioneer ELEMENTARY School District to find out what the Hanford HIGH School District plans to do with high school kids? Maybe we should call Lemoore Unified and get their two cents on which kids should go where. HJUHSD has big maps in the office for you to go look at and while your there maybe you should ask them what THEY plan do. Every plan they have splits Pioneer kids up amongst at least two high schools. It would be a good idea to direct questions to the High School not an elementary school. I suggest 583-5901. "




Advertisement


HOT TOPICS

> More Hot Topics


MORE LOCAL NEWS

Lemoore:

    Selma:

    Kingsburg:



    PHOTO GALLERIES

    "More Photos

    Sentinel Photos (134) Albums

    Hanford Luminaria
    Hanford Luminaria
    Friday, November, 20 2009
    (6) Photos
    Hanford High vs Dinuba Waterpolo Final
    Hanford High vs Dinuba Waterpolo Final
    Wednesday, November, 18 2009
    (13) Photos
    Fire on Hawk Street
    Fire on Hawk Street
    Wednesday, November, 18 2009
    (11) Photos

    Reader Submitted (7) Albums

    Vintage Hanford
    Vintage Hanford
    Monday, December, 15 2008
    (1) Photos
    Vacation Photos
    Vacation Photos
    Thursday, November, 20 2008
    (37) Photos
    Events
    Events
    Thursday, November, 20 2008
    (38) Photos

    More



    EMAIL UPDATES

    Sign up today to get all your local headlines delivered to your home or work e-mail address, so you don't miss the latest in breaking and local news.
    E-Mail:
    Daily News Updates
    Breaking News Alerts