Why can’t other high schools offer a Lyceum Academy besides New Hanover High School?
“Our other high schools feel they’re offering advanced placement classes and other programs that are meeting the needs of their students and challenging them,” said member Jeannette Nichols. “Mr. (Gordon) Massengill (the founder of the program) makes Lyceum go,” Higgins said. “One of the reasons we haven’t expanded Lyceum is we don’t have three other Massengills.” “We seem to be a system of schools and not a school system,” said member Nick Rhodes. “I don’t think any program should be personality dependent. We owe it to our students to have more consistencies in school programs.” Q: What is your commitment to offering driver’s education through the schools? A: “The driver’s education funding comes from the Department of Transportation in a block grant. We will offer it as long as the state pays for it,” said Rick Holliday, assistant superintendent for support services. “But as of right now there is no funding for it in the DOT’s continuing budget for 2010-2011, which would impact drive
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