Thursday 24 July 2014

Alternative programs show signs of success

by CHERYL BURKE, Carteret County News-Times


Nearly 200 county students were served through public school alternative learning programs last year, and results are paying off, according to County Schools Assistant Superintendent Mat Bottoms. “Results are very positive,” said Mr. Bottoms during the County Board of Education meeting Tuesday in the school system’s central services office on Safrit Drive. Mr. Bottoms said high schools focus mainly on students with high incidents of attendance issues and students who lack enough credits to graduate with their peer group. The high schools use a combination of online learning, computer-based learning and small group settings to assist students.


http://www.carolinacoastonline.com/news_times/article_f50fa266-090d-11e4-86a8-001a4bcf887a.html


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