LOA to start Alternative Education Program

  • The Lake Oconee Academy Board of Governors met Monday night to approve an annual budget and discuss issues ranging from an alternative education program to the status of their charter renewal application. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    The Lake Oconee Academy Board of Governors met Monday night to approve an annual budget and discuss issues ranging from an alternative education program to the status of their charter renewal application. MARK ENGEL/Staff
  • Dr. Beverly Montgomery, LOA’s new upper school director, is developing a program for alternative/ non-traditional education at LOA. Montgomery replaces Dr. Brad Bowling, who just became the executive director of LOA following the semiretirement of Dr. Otho Tucker. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    Dr. Beverly Montgomery, LOA’s new upper school director, is developing a program for alternative/ non-traditional education at LOA. Montgomery replaces Dr. Brad Bowling, who just became the executive director of LOA following the semiretirement of Dr. Otho Tucker. MARK ENGEL/Staff
  • Dr. Brad Bowling, newly chosen executive director of Lake Oconee Academy, at Monday’s LOA Board of Governors meeting. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    Dr. Brad Bowling, newly chosen executive director of Lake Oconee Academy, at Monday’s LOA Board of Governors meeting. MARK ENGEL/Staff
Lake Oconee Academy (LOA) is developing an Alternative/ Non-Traditional Education Program (AEP) to handle students who are disruptive in class, miss too many days of school, or are not accumulating enough credits for graduation. Georgia requires such programs be available “to serve students in grades 6-12 with appropriate due process,” whether they are expelled from school or are more likely to…

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