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Bethune 1 -
Cleveland 2 -
Connally 1 -
Dobbs 2 -
D.H. Stanton 2 -
Finch 1 -
Gideons 2 -
Herndon 1 -
Heritage Academy 2 -
Humphries 2 -
Hutchinson 2 -
Jones 1 - Perkerson 1
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The New Schools at Carver2 •Early College •School of the Arts •School of Entrepreneurship •School of Health Sciences & Research •School of Technology - South Atlanta Educational Complex2
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We're helping 121,000 disadvantaged students graduate from high school and get into college. But that number is not big enough. Helping children from low income families earn their high school diploma is not charity. It is a way to ensure the future of our communities. Project GRAD has a ten-year track record of successfully helping at risk students make it through K-12 school systems and graduate college. Project GRAD works. We have the evidence. In our first group of GRAD schools, we increased the number of students attending college by 400%. When you support Project GRAD, everyone grows.
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In 2004, we told Atlanta we would run this ad year after year with your help.
We are proud to keep that promise.
Congratulations Brumley-GRAD Scholars, Class of 2009!
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Brumley-GRAD Scholars:
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General Accounting Office recognizes GRAD in published report on the No Child Left Behind Act
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Education Could Do More to Help State Better Define Graduation Rates and Improve Knowledge about Intervention. "About a third of students entering high school do not graduate and face limited job prospects. The No Child Left Behind Act requires states to use graduation rates to measure how well students are educated. . . We identified five interventions that had been rigorously evaluated and showed potential for improving graduation rates. . . Project GRAD, a comprehensive kindergarten to 12 reform program, demonstrated some promise in improving test scores and graduation rates." For the full report, Read More.
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