Rumors that the Jackson County School System are providing houses for two new administrators are not true, said superintendent John Green.
Green said Wednesday that the school-owned properties are being fixed for storage use and that one of the system's new hires had put some personal items one of the properties pending closure on a house he purchased in Hoschton, but that no school personnel are living or would be living in any school property.
"It's not true," Green said of the rumors.
County schools not providing housing for new employees says superintendent
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