Friday, November 9, 2001

Night School registration underway in Fulton County schools

McClarin High in South Fulton and Independence High in North Fulton are offering nine-week night classes. Registration is now underway for classes that begin Nov. 12.

Priority is given to juniors and seniors currently enrolled in Fulton County high schools who need to make up a failed class and to Fulton County residents between 16 and 21 who are not currently enrolled in school.

Sophomores, students enrolled in schools outside the Fulton County School System, and Fulton County students wishing to take additional high school courses may attend on a space-available basis.

Night school students must have completed at least one full year of high school, and may earn up to three Carnegie units per year in night school.

Courses are offered in mathematics, language arts, social studies, science and two electives (finance and child psychology). All students must adhere to a strict attendance policy.

The cost for in-system students is $160 per 1/2 Carnegie unit. Out-of-system students pay $360 per 1/2 Carnegie unit. There is no cost for Fulton County residents aged 16-21 who are not currently enrolled in school.

In-system students register with their home school counselor. Out-of-system students and those not currently attending school should register at either McClarin High, 3605 Main St., College Park; or Independence High, 791 Mimosa Boulevard, Roswell.

For information, call Independence High at 770-552-6333, McClarin High at 404-669-8080 or the school system's Continuing Education Department at 404-669-8057.


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