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Guilford County Schools -Makes Hampton, Peeler Boundary Changes Official

Schools and Libraries

February 8, 2023

From: Guilford County Schools

The formal attendance zones for Hampton Elementary and Peeler Open Elementary have been updated to reflect changes made following the 2018 tornado that destroyed both schools, along with Erwin Montessori, which has a district-wide attendance zone.

At the time of the devastating April tornado, students at the affected schools were relocated to other district schools with space available. Since then, Peeler Open Elementary students have attended Bluford STEM Academy. In future years, students zoned for Hampton Elementary could choose to continue at Reedy Fork Elementary or to attend Falkener Elementary, Simkins Elementary or other schools, depending on their specific addresses. Hampton Elementary was officially closed in May 2019.

The board’s decision will keep the updated boundaries in place. The Peeler Open Elementary area will be rezoned to Bluford STEM Academy, and the Hampton Elementary area will be divided between Falkener Elementary and Simkins Elementary. This does not change the school for any students who currently live in the Hampton Elementary zone.

Also, at Tuesday’s meeting, the board agreed to transfer the former Hampton Elementary property to the City of Greensboro. In a letter to the district, the city declared its intent to use the property to support community needs, which could include converting it to park space, trails or community facilities. GCS declared the property as surplus in June 2022. The Board of County Commissioners, which has the option to purchase any district property before other bids are considered, declined the opportunity to purchase in December 2022.

About Guilford County Schools

Guilford County Schools, the third largest school district in North Carolina and among the largest of more than 14,000 in the United States, serves nearly 70,000 PK-12 students at 126 schools. With approximately 9,800 employees, GCS works in partnership with parents, businesses, colleges and the community to deliver an education that connects student interests and skills with the careers and economy of our future here and around the world. We provide educational choices to meet individual student needs in a culturally diverse citizenship and new opportunities to help our students grow. For more information, visit the district’s website at www.gcsnc.com.