2007 ALP Award Recipients: Celebrating Excellence in Alternative Education in North Carolina
The 2007 ALP Awards recognized outstanding schools in alternative education in North Carolina. Three schools received the prestigious "School of Promise" award for their remarkable achievements: North Whiteville Academy (Whiteville City), Ramsey Street High (Cumberland County), and Bragg Street Academy (Lee County). Additionally, three schools were honored as "Schools to Watch": Buncombe Community School (Buncombe County), Yadkin Success Academy (Yadkin County), and Springs Academy (Iredell-Statesville). The awards were presented during the NCDPA/NCAAE Conference on September 17th, 2007. Learn more about applications for the 2008 awards at www.ncpublicschools.org/alp in June 2008.
2007 ALP Award Recipients: Celebrating Excellence in Alternative Education in North Carolina
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ALP Award • This years (2007) awards presented: • “School of Promise” • 3 Schools Recognized for Outstanding Achievement in Alternative Education in NC • “School to Watch” • 3 Schools Recognized for Commendable Achievement in Alternative Education in NC
“School of Promise” Award • North Whiteville Academy -Whiteville City
“School of Promise” Award • Ramsey Street High - Cumberland Co
“School of Promise” Award • Bragg Street Academy - Lee Co
“School to Watch” Award • Buncombe Community School – Buncombe Co
“School to Watch” Award • Yadkin Success Academy – Yadkin Co
“School to Watch” Award • Springs Academy – Iredell-Statesville
Alternative Learning Programs/Schools” Award Recipients 2007 • Schools were recognized September 17th at the NCDPA/NCAAE Conference in Wilmington • Applications for 2008 can be found at www.ncpublicschools.org/alp in June 2008.