APS’ Interim Superintendent, Erroll Davis, Jr. comes to the Grady cluster of schools to give a brief update on APS and then open the floor for a question and answer session. To ensure that the issues of greatest importance in our cluster are addressed, please submit your questions in advance to cinsatlanta@gmail.com. Questions will also be taken from the floor.
This meeting is facilitated, in part, by CINS (The Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools), which represents a cluster of eleven schools, all located within Atlanta in town neighborhoods. CINS includes the seven elementary schools and three middle schools that feed into GradyHigh School.
CINS mission is to work with Atlanta Public Schools (APS) to foster the development of safe, quality education, in the Grady cluster of schools. To meet this goal, CINS conducts monthly meetings of parents, school administrators, and Board of Education members to explore resources, identify critical issues and seek solutions to problems.