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Ga. school board to give $19M to failing schools

By Staff
Posted 7:09AM on Friday 25th June 2010 ( 14 years ago )
ATLANTA - The Georgia Board of Education is distributing $19.6 million in federal grants to help turn around 16 failing high schools.

The grants will go to schools willing to undertake one of four tactics under the federal No Child Left Behind act.

One school, Beach High School in Chatham County, has chosen to fire its entire staff. The rest of the schools are replacing their principals.

The other two tactics are converting to a charter school or closing down the school entirely.

The money is part of a $3 billion federal program from the Obama administration.

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