Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
I know that but why bother. Without an accredited diploma, most colleges won't even look at you. Hope Scholarships are done. But again, it's Clayton County. Students only go there to practice being a "thug." And with the housing situation the way it is, it's already hard enough to find a buyer for a home, let alone a buyer with children that scrutinizes a school system. SO these families that live in ClayCo are going to have to spend the extra money to send their kids to Fayette, Henry or Fulton County schools. And I know the parents of those schools can't be happy about that prospect. No school system in GA has much criminal activity that Clayton. Later, QD.
Fayette County residents will not allow it. DeKalb tried that program and it was called the "M to M" program, and residents of Tucker, Dunwoody and other nice areas of DeKalb put a halt to that program after 4-5 years. The No child left behind act has severely crippled the education system (Ty Bush ), but the problem with Clayton county schools are the parents. How can teachers teach when they have to continuously interrupt class to handle discipline problems. I spent a month going to class room to class room (k-10) to complete my college assignment, and I actually felt bad for teachers as I thought they were babysitters