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Principal Don
Richardson of Beaton Harbor
High Sc 001 aonounced
recently that the school'
orth Central Association ac
ereditati h been extended
through the 1988-89 chool
year.
Once in·
cycle each CA 001 m t
undergo com rehensive
self-studyfollo by an NCA
team visit," Principal
Rich dson expla ed, "Ihi 6
chool last evaluated'
1982. In the interim years, a
cbool I accredited on the
. of' report on condi
tions in the chool and on such
upp ntary information
the North Central ci 'on
requests. This oontinu d c
crediation m th t the con
ditions for effective education
exist in the school,"
North Centra] is the larg t
of the oountry' r gional ac
credi . ncies, Th As-
. ation works with sch Is
to trengthen education
through ev luatio and c
creditation.
J
ri Mag
ch I, the r live Arts
adetny and rr ed and
Tal nted Acad my will gin
selection of tho who will at
tend th e magn 1 schoo .
o Monday, M 22, at
4:00 p.m. the Boynt n Mon
tessori Magnet S 001 will .
hold public I t cry drawing
for the openings that e av it
able lite school. P ents are
welcome to attend.
Letter will 0 be s nt
home to all applican inform
in ents if their child has or
has n been selected in the
program, according to Dr.
Alexander Bailey, Deputy Su
�rintendent for the D' tria.
Letter ill also be eat to
paren 0 have applied to
the Creative Arts Academy,
Gifted and Talented Magnet
Programs and Rena' nee
Program.
These four Bent Harbor
Magnet Schools re part of
the court ordered grega
tio decision' u d in 1981
which began a three-district
magnet program d tr fer
enrollment yste between
the Colo Eau aaile and
Benton H bor chool dis
tricts. The programs h ve
gr teadily each year.
. If paren have q tions
regarding this selection
�;q3�!lI9ii�'�III�ocess, th 'I should contact
chool principal at the
involved.
GENERAL'S WARNI