WEDNESDAY June 26, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents Bartow begins process of creating magnet programs BY DONNA HARRIS ter for Advanced International Studies “We’re very excited about this, and to be us working together consistently in lease. “Additionally, the program will
[email protected] at Cass High and The Center for Ad- so are they [the schools],” said Dr. Da- making sure we hit all the different as- give Bartow County students access to vanced Studies in Medical Sciences at vid Chiprany, who was promoted from pects and requirements of the program.” advanced academic classes and path- The Class of 2024 will have an oppor- Woodland High to provide students with chief academic offi cer to deputy su- At Adairsville, Principal Bruce ways that we have not been able to offer tunity that no other Bartow County high opportunities to pursue specialized in- perintendent at the meeting, in his pre- Mulkey and his team will be “looking before. Our staff is looking forward to school students have had before. terests, develop their talents and extend sentation to the board. “They’re very at increasing rigorous opportunities in supporting students as they pursue spe- At a called meeting Monday night, the their competencies beyond the normal excited about the opportunities to take the STEM-related pathways, which kind cialized interests in the areas of math, Bartow County School Board approved scope of high school. each of these programs and run with it of builds on what we’re doing at Adairs- science and technology.” 5-0 the fi rst reading of a regulation to “We are committed to recognizing and make it incredible for our students ville Elementary and Adairsville Mid- Chiprany said the Cass program will create magnet programs at all three students who demonstrate exceptional across our system.” dle School,” Chiprany said.