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CINS' Annual Grady Cluster of Schools Showcase Wednesday

Wednesday night at Inman Middle School, the Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools will recognize the Grady cluster teachers who received CINS' grant funding this year.

Please join the Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools (CINS) at its annual Schools Showcase where it will recognize the Grady cluster teachers who received CINS’ grant funding this year. 

The showcase will take place on Wednesday, April 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Inman Middle School, located at 774 Virginia Avenue.

There will be presentations from some of the teachers who received grant funding on how they used their grant funds to impact student education and growth in their classrooms. 

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This is the 29th year that CINS has awarded grant funds to teachers serving the Grady Cluster. This is always a very uplifting meeting that includes lots of student participation. CINS has awarded more than $75,000 in grants since the program was founded in 1984.

Please show your support for the teachers and students in the Grady Cluster of K-12 schools by attending the showcase.

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CINS is a not-for-profit organization that has worked for more than 34 years to empower public schools in our cluster located in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia.  CINS’ mission is to work with Atlanta Public Schools to foster the development of safe, quality education in the Grady cluster of schools. 

For more information on CINS and its mission, please visit www.cinsatlanta.org or to become a member or add your name to the CINS’ eblast list, click here


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