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Tonight: APS Annual State-of-the-Cluster Meeting for Grady Schools

CINS' community meetings are open to the public. CINS is a not-for-profit organization that has worked for over 35 years to empower public schools in our cluster

The following is from the Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools

CINS is pleased to host "APS' 2nd Annual State-of-the-Cluster Meeting for the Grady Cluster of Schools."  

Join Mr. David White, Regional K-12 Executive Director of Schools for the East Region, and the principals of the schools in the Grady Cluster as they present important information about the state of the schools in our cluster.  Come and hear how they are strategically aligning their efforts to ensure that all students throughout the cluster receive a high quality education from Kindergarten through 12th grade.  

The traditional schools in the East Region include the elementary schools of Centennial Place, Hope/Hill, Mary Lin, Morningside and Springdale Park and Inman Middle School and Grady High School.  Intown Academy presents the cluster’s K-8 charter school option. 

Great communities produce great schools, so CINS strongly encourages all stakeholders in the Grady Cluster - parents, teachers, students, businesses and civic leaders - to attend this meeting.  

CINS will provide light refreshments at 6:00 pm, so please arrive early to meet and greet old and new community friends in the Grady Cluster. 
When: January 15th (Wednesday) at 6:30 pm

Where: Grady High School, theater

What: We will hear important news and updates from the East Region’s Regional K-12 Executive Director David White and the Grady Cluster of Schools Principals. Light Refreshments will begin at 6 pm.


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