Read this article from The Houston Chronicle featuring quotes from ChanceLight Founder Mark Claypool. See Original Article: https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/bellaire/news/article/World-Autism-Awareness-Month-Pandemic-changes-15202624.php
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Ombudsman Arizona Charter School Named Microsoft Showcase School for Providing Innovative Technology Programs to Alternative Education Students
Ombudsman Charter East is only school in the state to receive this honor PHOENIX – Ombudsman Charter East, an alternative learning program, was recently named a Microsoft Showcase School for its commitment to innovation and educational transformation. Ombudsman Charter East is the only school in the state to receive the distinguished classification. To earn the… Read More »
Nashville’s Juvenile Detention Facility creating love of learning among detainees
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Herman Hicks teaches finance at the Davidson County Juvenile Detention Center on his own time. He is a banker by day that volunteers to offer a curriculum that falls outside the Metro Public Schools usual course work. “If you could be anything in the world, what would you want to be?”… Read More »
ChanceLight Education & Muscogee County School District Partnership is Embraced by Parent Community
Our ChanceLight Education program in Columbus, GA has made incredible strides in its first semester of operation. After entering a partnership with Muscogee County School District earlier this year, ChanceLight began operation of the district’s Behavior Supports Program, for K-12 students district-wide. This WRBL news segment of last night’s MCSD school board meeting features parents sharing… Read More »
Marc Benier interviews ChanceLight Founder Mark Claypool on the Marc Bernier Show
Listen to the Interview: https://www.marcberniershow.com/Mark-Claypool-10-284791.html
Some parents say special ed students slighted as DeKalb fills shortage
The Atlanta Journal Constitution consults ChanceLight Founder Mark Claypool for his expert insight on the challenges of developing Special Education programs. See Original Article: https://www.ajc.com/news/local-education/some-parents-say-special-students-slighted-dekalb-fills-shortage/vt6u7OvAGRamjxra8pUnDM/#