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Forest Park Football
Shanda Ross
404-431-6060
5452 Phillips Drive
Forest Park, Georgia 30297
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Forest Park Kick Off Club Welcomes You!
Your Forest Park Kick Off Club exists to encourage good sportsmanship in our athletes and to strengthen ties between athletics and our community. The Forest Park Kick Off Club program's mission is to promote strong support of our program from parents, families, friends and the community to supplement equipment needs and to provide scholarships to the members of the Forest Park High School Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman.
We are accepting applications now for membership!!!
Tuesday, November 6
Georgia Department of Education Sponsors GAVS Credit Recovery
The Georgia Virtual School is happy to announce that the credit recovery program developed with the Georgia Department of Education Division of School and Leader Quality is now available to all Georgia Public High Schools. This program, offered free of charge, will provide schools with a tool to offer credit recovery to Georgia students.
GA Virtual School is part of the Georgia Department of Education's Office of Technology Services. GAVS operates in partnership with Georgia parents and schools to offer high school level courses across the state.
- GAVS has a full high school curriculum with Advanced Placement and College Prep level courses.
- All GAVS courses are taught by Georgia certified, NCLB highly qualified teachers.
- GAVS offers courses free of charge to all Georgia students who are taking the courses as a part of their state reported school day.
- GAVS has a tuition program where students can take additional courses to further enhance their course of study or even to catch up if they have fallen behind for some reason.
Click the headline for a direct link for course dates and registration.
Tuesday, November 27
FREE Official SAT Online Course for Public High School Students
Thursday, November 8
Harvard expands financial aid for low- and middle-income families
Reinforcing its commitment to opportunity and excellence across the economic spectrum, Harvard announced a significant expansion of its 2004 financial aid initiative for low and middle-income families. Parents with incomes of less than $60,000 will no longer be expected to contribute to the cost of their children attending Harvard. In addition, Harvard will reduce the contributions of families with incomes between $60,000 and $80,000. Visit http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/daily/2006/03/30-finaid.html for the full text of this announcement.
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