Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Clayton County schools lose accreditation

Well, it's official! Clayton County schools lose their accreditation by 1 September 2008, which was announced Thursday, 28 August 2008 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Clayton County schools failed to meet eight of the nine conditions to obtain the accreditation. Four members of the school board in Clayton County earlier this year, the problems of the education system of accreditation has been attributed ultimately removed from their positions, andThousands of students are now left to wonder what will happen to their immediate future, since many of them are complete on the track from high school in June 2009 and attend college later this year.

I come from a family where there are currently three students I know (including myself and) two cousins, I found what has happened in Clayton County, a tragedy of epic proportions. I have no children, but are also angry that the parents of these children. Do you know how difficult it wasLife is or can be, no minimum spend on education or training high school? I have a degree in two years, which is in the slave labor market, today really is not so nice. There are people in Atlanta with a bachelor who goes through a difficult time finding work in this industry, she attended the University for the. Consequently, many of them are often forced to work to pay wages well below what they would do if they found employment in the area to acceptat the College of.

Education is only part of the key to success. The most important part is that the parents teach their children the value of a good education.

Even if a child is a terrible school system, he or she can still be used if the parents invest their time, effort and energy into the education of the child. By encouraging children to take a book and read it, or if a child one book per month, it only increases the child concernedReading scores.

There are students in Clayton County with a GPA of 3.0-5.0 and has been on a scholarship before some of the best schools and universities in the United States, whose "near future in terms of the level in the time and get the science , sports or school if they expect that they are now threatened with extinction. Some of these students work hard, to see their futures or dreams deferred. Some have worked too hard to saythat the school lost its accreditation. Some have worked too hard for three years in high school before they forced into a different school) (in another region, just to be able to recognize the time and graduate with a diploma.

At least one years from 1 September 2008 Clayton County schools have the opportunity to return their accreditation if the current members of the Executive Board meets every nine Southern Association of Colleges and Schools requirements, which was reported inFebruary this year. E 'was four years ago when Clayton County Schools were in danger of losing its accreditation. Obviously, errors in the school system and its leaders have never been completely removed, the school district costs. Not only students affected by this change the school system accreditation nightmare, but Clayton County residents and businesses have the price of mistakes, misjudgments and lack of attention paid to ClaytonCounty students from some members of the school.

All children can go to school and go straight into professional sports (as a player) or) the entertainment industry (as an actor, singer, songwriter, musician and rapper. Therefore, the school is really the only alternative for high school seniors across the country (unless you are born with a silver spoon in his mouth). And even in this most multi-millionaire families still require their childrenCollege. Hopefully this year Clayton County Schools for accreditation for graduation again (which still live in the school) district can pass through a recognized qualification in June 2009, and do wonderful things in life.

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