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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
