tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post8114342265060190296..comments2023-10-26T08:37:12.232-04:00Comments on Heleni Smith: Clayton schools in Atlanta lose accreditationAthena Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11483906167304901085noreply@blogger.comBlogger155125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-23148091473288937052008-09-11T14:33:00.000-04:002008-09-11T14:33:00.000-04:00The best impressions of my high school was that it...The best impressions of my high school was that it was really small so i got alot of attention, it was like HCC compaired to USF. I had probably 15 students in each class in high school.My graduating class was 120 people so it was fairly small. The down side to that was little funding to the school corperation, many classes were being cut out of the program because of funding issues. This past year or so because of the lack of students ten teachers got fired and in this day and age it is hard to find a fast teaching job and these teachers were well respected in the community.JKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00811099658631687693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-39331932569714185092008-09-10T17:15:00.000-04:002008-09-10T17:15:00.000-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.vertuxahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12682305681869120714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-86018098068586393602008-09-10T12:03:00.000-04:002008-09-10T12:03:00.000-04:00never blogged before so sorry if my story is a lit...never blogged before so sorry if my story is a little lame... :)<BR/><BR/><BR/>My high school years definately started off on the wrong foot. My freshemen year i had great teachers and acceptable grades but we had a big issue with diversity. Clicks and gangs had already formed and different races would "jump" one another. Throughout my high school years i probably witnessed and/or heard about 30 fights. Not all of them were on campus but all of them originated from school conflicts. I was even involved in a fight in the school parking lot because a girl started hitting my best friend and one of her other friends was about to jump in so i stood up to her. Fights were a problem up until my senior year. We had some new members to our administration and things seemed to be a lot more under control. Senior year was definately the best impression of my highschool. There was probably two or three fights that entire year and they were all freshmen. During my senior year i also realized how much our teachers cared about us. They broke their backs to help anyone who was struggling to graduate even if it meant double the work. I have two amazing teachers in mind right now and i know my classmates would agree with their great efforts. Thats when our campus stopped being hectic and finally felt like home.greenjellybeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02253519692377223042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-24497081886473139282008-09-08T22:58:00.000-04:002008-09-08T22:58:00.000-04:00I feel sympathy for all of the hard-working studen...I feel sympathy for all of the hard-working students that attended any of the Clayton schools. For all of the hard work and time that they put into their studies, and to have nothing to show for it. It's a sad situation, and hopefully this will catch the attention of other school boards so that these concerns and issues can be taken seriously. Aside from that, looking back at my high school days I had many good and bad impressions. There were just as many great teachers who cared about their students as there were careless teachers. My best impression of high school was having the privilege to have attended a few of those "great" teachers classes. Until this day, I still remember a lot of the material like the back of my hand because they cared about their students to make sure that we knew and understood all of the material before moving on. They offered their help. On the other hand, my worst impression was experiencing some of the careless teacher's classes. They didn't seem to care much about what the students were doing, or if they were cheating. They would just put the work and not care to explain a thing. Of course, a lot of the students took advantage of that and seemed to turn class into break time. I can say that I have seen just as many good impressions from my high school as I saw bad impressions.Lady HCChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15636717046578007252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-69589537340710154802008-09-08T21:47:00.000-04:002008-09-08T21:47:00.000-04:00Unfortunately for me I didn't attend a 'real' high...Unfortunately for me I didn't attend a 'real' high school for all four years. I dropped out in 10th grade and attended a drop out prevention school. I did the work and come graduation time I was one credit shy. Just so happens that they way the computer had set it up I was short a pe credit. They said there was no way to change it and I couldn't attend the school next year because it was becoming an adult school. It left me with the option of attending night school, since the local schools around didn't offer p e for summer school. I attempted to register for night school, by myself, and was told that I could not sub an elective credit for p e. Therefor I could not attend night school. Only after my parents got involved could they miraculously enroll me. I have found the issue troubling that it seems like until there is an authority figure on your side, you as a student will get no help! My heart goes out to those kids!!!HeatherFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06765307197965340438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-88028491558264425662008-09-08T21:00:00.000-04:002008-09-08T21:00:00.000-04:00I attended Bloomingdale Senior High School in Valr...I attended Bloomingdale Senior High School in Valrico Florida, from 1996-2000, and I had a mostly positive experience. The school benefits from being in a nicer neighborhood with active parents making healthy salaries that donate to various school organizations. <BR/> Of my High School's negative aspects that I can remember is a Geometry teacher who had been recalled from retirement. While her knowledge of the subject matter was probably great (I have no doubt that she tutored under Pythagoras himself) she once repeated the same lecture each day for two weeks. Later she lost the grade book and gave the entire class a mixture of B's and C's. In this circumstance I can safely say that I had little opportunity to actually learn and understand the subject matter.<BR/> Oddly enough, I think that was my worst High School experience. Florida schools are pitiful in national rankings, but it seems to me that there are always going to be places where an exceptional staff can make the difference, and provide a first rate education to anyone who is willing to learn.<BR/> Outside of this article, I had never heard of a High School losing it's accredidation. It is extremely unfair to students. And really, it seems that it should be criminal for the school board and school administrators to allow this to happen. <BR/> With growing budget cuts all across Florida, I wonder if we may face similar problems in the future. I see teacher's salaries being cut, and I know that High School teachers can no longer count on the county or state to help them pay for a Masters, or Doctorate (which they used to get at least some level of financial help with). I have to wonder if these things deter good teachers from working in Florida schools. Is it not more beneficial to the students if their teachers not only preach higher education, but strive to attain it themselves? I think it is. I think the education system in our state is in need of reform. Why not stop sending administrators to conferences across the country and around the world? Why not cut the bloated salaries of administrators and hire more and better teachers? The practice of upper management granting itself large raises while those who do all the work wallow in stagnant weages is afflicting the job market across the United States. Should we be supprised when the quality of our students becomes as poor as that of our products, policies and representatives?Jason Raimondohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08378232928853708941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-16857185906019568042008-09-08T18:54:00.000-04:002008-09-08T18:54:00.000-04:00I think it is very unfortunate about what happened...I think it is very unfortunate about what happened in the Clayton schools. I don't think those students should have to struggle after all the hard work they put into their education. While I was in high school, I loved how I could become friends with all different types of people. All of my friends were open to new ideas and ways of life. However, I was very dissapointed on how my school treated the students with special needs. They were kept on a separate end of the campus and were never seen in the classroom. I could overhear students making fun of them, calling them lazy and stupid. I think the school system should overlook this problem, and include those students.chantillylace26https://www.blogger.com/profile/05926521498582584371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-43621133819125065132008-09-08T15:51:00.000-04:002008-09-08T15:51:00.000-04:00Looking back at my high school days only makes me ...Looking back at my high school days only makes me realize how old I really am. Just kidding class of “99”. On a serious note, my best impressions of high school were my teachers, I feel like the teachers at my high school believed in pushing the students to their limit. Of course then I felt they were being mean and just wanted to give a lot of work, but now being in college I appreciate them for piling my spring break with projects and book reports. There is no way I would have made it this far in college if they hadn’t done that. I’m proud to say that I have 2 associate degrees one in Medical Admin, and one in Medical Assistant. I believe in structure, it has to start some where and with me sadly to say it started from school, my mother and father wasn’t married when I was born and my father didn’t stick around, so of course my mother had the responsibility to raise my 2 brothers and I alone and when it came to homework, book reports, or projects she just didn’t have time for it, but she did whip my butt if I bought home bad grades. HE HE HE. All Hail Teachers!!!! LOLTime To Shinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03137706127095203743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-14866386066702207602008-09-08T15:30:00.000-04:002008-09-08T15:30:00.000-04:00My best impression of high school was just the uni...My best impression of high school was just the unity we as the senior class had and how different situations make you a stronger person.I was very involved in school.I was class president, Student government president,Secretary of the drama department,producer of our morning show, and voted Most School Spirit.I loved being able help our class and having the power to make our school a better place.It just felt good to walk down the halls and people know who you are.They know you bust your butt to make them happy.On the other the best thing can also be the worst.Sometimes when people see you involved in all those things some tend to judge you.When I ran for prom court and made it some people felt that because I was presdident of SGA and we are the ones who sponsor prom that i rigged the votes and some just felt that I did so much that I shouldnt have even ran.When there's people against you and you know it isnt fair and you did nothing wrong it definitely hurts your feelings and you begin to ask your self are they right?. After that experience it just taught me that its High school and everyone isnt going to love you.You just have to be yourself.I would rather have people like me for who i am than people like me for who Im not.Im glad i was so involved and I wouldnt change it for anything.High school is a lasting impression on your life so for those 4 years you should live it how you want to.Everything and everyone is not going to be perfect but its how you handle the situation is what counts.<BR/><BR/>It is completely unfair to the seniors in Clayton.You've gone 3 years building relationships with people and to not spend your last with those who have seen you grow is upsetting.I think there should be set alternatives for those districts and schools who lose accreditation.It seems ridicilous and unorganized to just dis-accredit a school and have them fend for themselves.Especially for those families who cant move to a new district.What are they suppose to do?.Candy18https://www.blogger.com/profile/06029034890490853040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-16054040065445293032008-09-08T08:08:00.000-04:002008-09-08T08:08:00.000-04:00To begin with I just graduated last year. Living i...To begin with I just graduated last year. Living in Hillsborough County and being a senior in high school was completely different last year than it probably should have been. My worse impressions came itself from the school board. Going into my senior year many budget cuts had been made in the counties funding there for affecting my high school itself.We had all brand new teachers, the bell schedules were changed from block to traditional, and the school was under construction. I remember sitting in class on numerous occasions and teachers complaining about not having enough supplies to run there class, or "you may borrow these scissors but I want them back, I paid for them out of pocket." It was upsetting to see the "good teachers" upset because they felt they didn't have the tools to adequately run their classrooms. The last year took a lot of adjusting but, I feel that we all dealt with it the best we could.<BR/>This ties into my best impressions which were the teachers I had. I was lucky enough to not get stuck with all new teachers fresh out of college. My teachers were experienced and loved what they taught. I feel having these wiser teachers gave me a lot of the life lessons, and thoughts that I will carry on my life with.Aboylanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11497922038658963145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-9009679556953253332008-09-08T00:39:00.000-04:002008-09-08T00:39:00.000-04:00I was imagining being in such a situation where al...I was imagining being in such a situation where all my school work counts for nothing, and all the hours I invest in a course doing all the required assignments are just equal to zero. That must be tough on these students; I wonder what sort of procedures they would take to be able to make up for all these unaccredited courses they took. <BR/>I think high school leaves a big and important impression on all of us. It is a period where we are usually teenagers and our personalities begin to form and develop. They way we perceive the world depends a lot on how we perceive it in high school. The people we meet and the teachers we deal with make impressions and leave noticeable marks on how we deal with people in the future. I think that is true in my case. <BR/>The best impression probably is to get a glimpse of what college is like, and how it is to survive in a competitive atmosphere. Back home, your grades in high school can determine your whole life. Certain majors are restricted to students with certain grades, and no one is allowed into a major if they do not comply. That could also count for the worst impression. Competition was very tough and fierce. Students had to do what was expected of them and some more just to make it.ARamadhanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392419830307060782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-8255210594586780962008-09-08T00:17:00.000-04:002008-09-08T00:17:00.000-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.ARamadhanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392419830307060782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-70940549996352258872008-09-07T22:25:00.000-04:002008-09-07T22:25:00.000-04:00My best impression of high school was the friends ...My best impression of high school was the friends that I have made for life as well as the family that I have made of those friends. I have been with my girlfriend for a very long time and plan on asking her to marry me. If it were not for the friends I made in high school I would have never met her. They are the reason I keep up with my grades too! I love competing with them. <BR/><BR/><BR/>The worst impression of high school would definitely be two of my teachers. At the very end of my sophomore year I had to make up 2 of my final exams 2 days after school ended because of a family emergency. I agreed to meet up with the two teachers and take the exams while they were doing their end of the year duties. I had walked into the first classroom and sat down while the teacher handed me the exam. After about 20 minutes he said I could finish and to hand him what I had done. I went through and answered all of the easy questions first, and he only graded the questions I answered. He basically gave me an A. The second class was in chaos, with other students moving boxes for extra credit. The teacher handed me 2 scantrons, one with the answers and said to sit in the back and not draw attention to myself. <BR/><BR/>So what I am trying to say is that my sophomore year feels like a fluke because I was handed two A's and always wonder if I could have really EARNED them.johnsonbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10759993843333925812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-12807852447934970412008-09-07T22:24:00.000-04:002008-09-07T22:24:00.000-04:00i think the best impressions from highschool were ...i think the best impressions from highschool were from my teachers. My teachers helped me and embedded a type of orginizaion and skills into me. My photography teacher was my best friend and she made my school experiance the best by helping me understand and realize my strengths.Brandon Vergarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13162958756194932966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-69756587835213222132008-09-07T22:22:00.000-04:002008-09-07T22:22:00.000-04:00Those poor students must feel so lost.All of that ...Those poor students must feel so lost.All of that time and effort for nothing.All of those students have been robbed out of their education.<BR/>However my best impression of high school was some of the teachers,without whom I would never have graduated.Another great impression of high school would be my friends who made my high school career so enjoyable and complete.DannyBoyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01713834297816516110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-32313612371460168492008-09-07T22:16:00.000-04:002008-09-07T22:16:00.000-04:00The best impression of high school for me was marc...The best impression of high school for me was marching band. We were a family, one whole, no one could tear us apart. But outside of that little bubbke we had established was the high school. And the students in thathigh school made school boring for me, not just boring but un eventful. It felt like the teachers would try too hard and just give up. A lot of what school sgo through these days are because of the students that attend it. They dont care, they take our teachers for granted, so why shouldnt the school board ?? Its simple, trickle effect. Its tim ethat we as students gave more respect to our teachers and schools togthere then maybe schools such as CLayton wouldnt have o go through re-acredidation.SBellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09610048052916347921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-80100621846206876352008-09-07T22:12:00.000-04:002008-09-07T22:12:00.000-04:00first off, I would like to say that my heart goes ...first off, I would like to say that my heart goes out to those Atlanta students. That would be the worse feeling to come so far and make it four years, and not get your diploma!<BR/><BR/>looking back into my high school years, I would say my best impression of high school was the bond my class of 08' had, and how I became very good freinds and even brothers with most of them! from all the crazy field parties and gradbash, to the pep rally's and school pranks, the expirence has been awesome, and something I would not give up for anything! <BR/><BR/>But also looking back, I have a few bad memoryies and impression of high school. First, was my algebra 2 teacher. it was transparent all she cared about was getting her paycheck, and making sure no one in the class went over their "bathroom pass" limitation- and 2 passes is pretty redundant! The second bad impression was how you could get suspended so easily, without doing anything! my friend got suspended for getting a soda during class! were 18 years old! we can go to war and die for our country, but we cant get a soda??<BR/><BR/>so, in conclusion to this blog, I do really think high school was great and was an awesome 4 year learning expirence! although there were a few bad impressions, the good impressions is what made us learn and grow, and become who we are today. it is also what made, "the class of 08, great"Brian Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01803670975381965018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-10792606615342027972008-09-07T20:39:00.000-04:002008-09-07T20:39:00.000-04:00This is really unfortunate that the Clayton County...This is really unfortunate that the Clayton County schools have lost their accreditation. This is totally the school boards fault, because they have had since February to address 9 problems and they only fixed 1. The school board failed the students and I do not think that it is right to punish these kids who are trying to get an education and do something good with their lives. <BR/><BR/>If the county can not help out these kids then the government needs to step in. It would be sad if the government (local or federal) just brushed these kids under the rug and forgot about them. <BR/><BR/>I would suggest that these students write their senator or congressman and ask for help maybe something can be done for these poor kids. I can only think "what if this happened to me".crguy73https://www.blogger.com/profile/16652129652787341515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-56583825646782518672008-09-07T20:33:00.000-04:002008-09-07T20:33:00.000-04:00Considering that fact that I’m still in high schoo...Considering that fact that I’m still in high school, it’s easy for me to speak on the impressions received there. The best impression that I’ve gotten in high school is when everybody comes together. I go to a very stereotypical high school for the most part. There is drama and rumors everywhere you turn. It has always been great being able to go to a football game and see everyone rooting for the same thing. Another good impression has been when teachers can be personable. Being able to relate to a teacher makes learning so much more interactive and effective.<BR/>A bad impression from high school has definitely been when teachers turn the other cheek. Its frustrating when there are exceptions to rules for only some students. Favoritism is inevitable, but the extremity doesn’t have to be so evident.supergirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00380491297268701555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-58762727978857961602008-09-07T20:19:00.000-04:002008-09-07T20:19:00.000-04:00The article "Clayton schools in Atlanta lose accre...The article "Clayton schools in Atlanta lose accreditation" has infuriated me. The seniors who are graduating cannot get into colleges because of the school they go to. It shouldn’t matter what school you go to, they have standardized tests to show the students level of education. Normally colleges look at your ACT or SAT score first and decided if it is high enough to get in. They don’t look at what school you go to and say, “oh well you go to a horrible school, so you can’t go to our college.” The school a student goes to does not reflect on the attitude they have or their educational standing; it is just the closest school to their house. The students are failing due to the school board; they are just trying to get an education just like the rest of us but can’t get as far because colleges won’t accept them.<BR/> Looking back to when I was in high school my best impressions were the teachers. They always had a positive attitude even on the worst days and would never give up on students who even refused to do the work. Some teachers wanted a lot of feedback to see how the students would like them to teach, some classes differ than others. Based on the feedback they would alter their teaching methods in each class. Due to the teachers’ performance and attitude it has made me have a fulfilling high school experience and better prepared me for college. <BR/> On the other hand, my worst impressions in school were the students. Most didn’t care about being in school and just skipped class everyday. Their parents thought they were in class; all the while they were driving around with friends or just hanging out in the parking lots. They caused drama all the time and started fights in school. Due to their actions others had to suffer their consequences.lacrossechic8https://www.blogger.com/profile/02480321380406736906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-61188265291659036252008-09-07T19:39:00.000-04:002008-09-07T19:39:00.000-04:00Just wanted to start by saying the situation in cl...Just wanted to start by saying the situation in clayton is very upsetting. in my case i cant really relate to the shool system in the US. At my school in Jamaica the main proirty was the student, and whatever decision they made was for the benifit of the student.The board refusal to retire didnt make the situation any easier. i know its not easy working so hard for your for something and just have it taken away without a second taught is hard to get pass. Having such a big part of your life decision shutdown this unexpected decision is hard to process. But i am glad that some of these individaul will be able to get help in other areas.skeletorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11268810550446217188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-20896119555518691372008-09-07T19:26:00.000-04:002008-09-07T19:26:00.000-04:00The best impression of high school for me were the...The best impression of high school for me were the clubs. There was so many different clubs to join in my school and they were a great way to meet new people that weren't in your circle of friends. I belonged to a group called Interact. It was a club that was heavily involved in school and community activites. We participated homecoming, pep rallies, community service projects, and prom, as well as rotary club meetings, local parades, and more. It was a really rewarding club to belong to and also looks good on college applications.<BR/> The worst impression at my high school was its bad reputation. If someone asked what high school you attended, and you said my school, people would frown upon you. It had a bad track record with fighting and just general bad behavior. We also had a really bad football team, so we got made fun of alot for that. I kind of hurt when I got those reactions because we all took pride in our school, so hearing alot of negativity was discouraging.<BR/> My feelings on the Clayton County story were sad ones. I cant even imagine going to school for so long and paying for everything with my hard earned money only to end up empty handed in the end. People really have to do their research when selecting a college. Their whole future is in that schools hands.bobopephttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01059753115036533544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-79386074202487999622008-09-07T18:36:00.000-04:002008-09-07T18:36:00.000-04:00I went to a school in Alexandria, Egypt, for 16 ye...I went to a school in Alexandria, Egypt, for 16 years before I moved to the states where I went to school in Clearwater. Transferring was easy. However, I do remember the differences they had in grading, other than that everything was fine. I can imagine how hard it could have been for those students who have worked hard throughout high school in hopes of earning a GPA to get into their desired college. I am sure they felt cheated. How hard is it for a school thousands of miles away from the states, be accredited, and a school inside the US, not? This shows poor judgment on behalf of the school board. Why should the students suffer due to the boards’ lack of effort? <BR/><BR/>However, I also believe that the students should have been aware of the corruptness of the school board. I applaud the students who transferred to anther High school. The students need to be more aware of their school and be more involved. I think this is a lesson well learned. Especially to the parents who should have done their own research. <BR/><BR/>I question their education above all. Were the teachers really teaching, were the students really learning? I have witnessed the differences in educating between two different high schools. In Egypt, I felt like I was taking college level classes and my grades were average. However, when I attended school in the states, the difficulty level was extremely low. I was on the deans list every semester and I had time to join the soccer team and have a life outside of school. I was the opposite of a nerd. In a sense it might have been a good thing for those seniors who might have not been ready for college level classes.sally soltauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10468267566737696106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-67558398073570933252008-09-07T17:29:00.000-04:002008-09-07T17:29:00.000-04:00I feel very sorry for the students in Clayton Coun...I feel very sorry for the students in Clayton County, I can't imagine what would happen if HCC was to lose their accreditation I am very happy to hear that we were re-accreditated. I feel really sorry for the students in Clayton Coutny because they are going to have find new schools to go to and they, the students, are losing some of their financial aid, and alot of students depend on financial aid for their education. I don't know what they are going to do, and if they decide to stay in Clayton County their degrees will not count for anything because the school is not accredited, so they would be going to school for nothing, pretty much. This situation is also very unfair for the teachers. The teachers who work very hard are losing some pay and benefits. The school board really needs to fix this.almostmarriedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15783110484869161937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1951811281604727291.post-24565730737727902732008-09-07T17:27:00.000-04:002008-09-07T17:27:00.000-04:00I feel very sorry for the students in Clayton Coun...I feel very sorry for the students in Clayton County, I can't imagine what would happen if HCC was to lose their accreditation I am very happy to hear that we were re-accreditated. I feel really sorry for the students in Clayton Coutny because they are going to have find new schools to go to and they, the students, are losing some of their financial aid, and alot of students depend on financial aid for their education. I don't know what they are going to do, and if they decide to stay in Clayton County their degrees will not count for anything because the school is not accredited, so they would be going to school for nothing, pretty much. This situation is also very unfair for the teachers. The teachers who work very hard are losing some pay and benefits. The school board really needs to fix this.almostmarriedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15783110484869161937noreply@blogger.com