The embattled Clayton County school district is set to graduate 2,700 students this weekend in Atlanta. The ceremonies come at a time with the district is poised to lose its accreditation. If that occurs, future graduating classes may face difficulty getting scholarships and acceptance to colleges. The district has until September 1 to make the reforms mandated by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Embattled district to graduate seniors
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Devin Dwyer
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5/30/2008 06:46:00 AM
Labels: accreditation, Clayton County, graduation, SACS