Aerial View of the Kids' House, School and Surrounding Areas in Jacksonville, FL.

 

Well the children’s mother has done it again. She has moved with out informing me while the kids were visiting their grand parents in Washington. Only reason I found out was because it was on Allen’s supervised population information.

 

Allen and Stacy moved to a new house located in Duval county on the edge of Clay county. This means that the kids will be changing schools yet AGAIN. This will be their SEVENTH school since first grade. The “good” thing about changing schools is that it always takes a long time for the records to get to the new school and the kids will be thrown into a regular classroom appropriate for their age. This happens every time. Any recommendations the teachers from the previous year had for the children regarding their special educational and emotional needs are ignored. Arrangements for tutoring, special classes and other recommendations are lost and never followed through. But that is how Stacy likes it best, yet another year of pretending everything is fine and saying “kids just need to adjust”. Ignorance is bliss.

 

On a positive note. The new house is situated on 2.5 acres and is a spacious mobile home with over 2300 sq ft of space. There will be plenty of room for the kids to play outside and Zach will be able to ride his motorcycle in the yard (if they ever get it fixed). Neighborhood is probably pretty good considering that it is not densely populated and is zoned agricultural.

 

Also since this new address is located in Duval county, it means that Stacy is finally in compliance with the custody order stating the children reside in Duval county. In terms of the DCF investigation, the Child Protection Team is a multi county assignment so the Jacksonville team for the kids will remain the same. Thank god for that, kids really need someone to look out for them.

 

 

 

1st to 5th grade

Mamie Agnes Jones Elementary School

This school was given a grade of "A" by the Florida Department of Education in 2005-2006.

 

 

6th to 12th grade

Baldwin Middle-Senior High School

This school was given a grade of "C" by the Florida Department of Education in 2005-2006.