Hawthorne Middle/High School to close if it can’t become a ‘C’ school
Hawthorne Middle/High School, located at 21403 SE 69th Ave., has been a “D” school for several years.
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Hawthorne Middle/High School, located at 21403 SE 69th Ave., has been a “D” school for several years.
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