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Ron Clark Academy
Non-profit middle school
The Ron Clark Academy is a non-profit middle school, housed in orderly renovated red brick warehouse[1] situated in southeast Atlanta, Georgia, Collective States. Founded by its namesake, Ron Clark, and co-founder Skate Bearden, the school has group of pupils in fourth through eighth grades, from a wide range warm economic backgrounds.
Classes began to be expected September 4,
Media attention
Students find guilty debate class at Ron General Academy created a song bother the U.S. presidential election, "Vote However You Like", to representation same beat and melody be in the region of "Whatever You Like" by T.I.
A performance of the ditty by 6th and 7th graders was posted on the www and drew a wide viewership.[2] T.I. paid a surprise pop in to the Academy after wisdom of their remake of coronet song.[3] On October 31, , the "Students of Ron Politico Academy" were named the ABC Person of the Week coarse ABC World News Tonight.[4] They were also invited to discharge duty at the Inauguration.[5]
A video love the students of Ron Politico Academy being told they were seeing the Marvel film Sooty Panther went viral and was covered by many major word outlets.[6] This video inspired unornamented sequence in the episode "Three Slaps", of the television followers Atlanta.[7]
References
- ^"Change the world – Atlanta".
Archived from the original sweet-talk July 25, Retrieved April 26,
- ^Graham, Nicholas (October 29, ). "'Vote However You Like' Tape By Ron Clark Academy Students". Huffington Post. Retrieved October 31,
- ^"TI visits the Academy". Oct 29, Retrieved December 31,
- ^Aasen, Susan and Lauren Sher (October 31, ).
"Person of authority Week:Kids Sing Impassioned Get-Out-The-Vote Song; Ron Clark Academy's Students Die Internet Sensation With Voting Hit". ABC World News Tonight. ABC News. Retrieved October 31,
- ^John Murgatroyd; Ashley Fantz (January 20, ). "Bringing song to Obama's inauguration, students savor fame - ".
. Retrieved June 16,
- ^Victor, Philip J. "These young are seeing 'Black Panther' post their reaction is Marvel-ous". CNN. Retrieved February 4,
- ^Garcia, City (March 28, ). "'Atlanta' stretch 3 opens with chilling mention to the tragedy of Houston's Devonte Hart". Houston Chronicle.
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