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State of the Mays Cluster Schools Wednesday night

Parents with students in local APS schools invited to attend the 6:30 p.m. meeting on the State of the Mays Cluster Schools.

Atlanta Public Schools K-12 regional executive directors and school principals are holding their own forums to provide an update on the state of the schools in each cluster.

The Mays cluster, which covers most of SW Atlanta, is holding its meeting Wednesday at Mays High School at 6:30 p.m.

APS leaders will discuss the academic offerings in the schools and answer questions from parents, students, employees and partners.

Additional meetings include:

· Therrell Cluster: February 13 – Therrell HS – 6:30 p.m.

· Washington Cluster: February 28 – Washington HS – 6:30 p.m.

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Ed Johnson February 7, 2013 at 05:08 pm
"APS leaders will discuss the academic offerings in the schools and answer questions from parents, students, employees and partners."
Q&A wasn't part of the Mays Cluster program. It was just a rah-rah, good news only kind of affair that featured orchestral performances by students.
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