Download the CINS/NAPPS Position Paper on No Child Left Behind (.pdf file)
2004 - 2005 Meetings
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DATE
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PLACE
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TIME
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PROGRAM
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August 25, 2004
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Centennial Place
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Noon
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Principals' Forum
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September 22, 2003
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Morningside
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Noon
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What Parents Should Expect of APS when Learning is Difficult
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October 27, 2003
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Walden
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7:00p
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Dr. Hall
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November 17, 2003
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Inman
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7:00p
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Neighborhoods and Schools
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January 19, 2004
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Mary Lin
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7:00p
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Legislative Agenda
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February 16, 2004
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John Hope
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Noon
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Report Card on Reform Models at CINS Schools
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March 23, 2004
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C. W. Hill
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Noon
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GA Performance Standards - Math Changes
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April 20, 2004
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Grady
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7:00p
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Grants Showcase
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- History
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The Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools, founded in 1978, represents a cluster of eight schools, all located within Atlanta intown neighborhoods. CINS includes the five elementary schools and two middle schools that feed into Grady High School. Each year, CINS awards grants totalling thousands of dollars to teachers in these schools. [More about CINS Grants.]
- Mission
- CINS mission is to influence Atlanta Board of Education policy to ensure ongoing progress for all children in the Grady cluster schools. To meet this goal, CINS conducts monthly meetings of parents, school administrators, and Board of Education members to explore resources, identify critical issues and seek solutions to problems.
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