Schools

Year in Review: American Heritage Woes

Over the next few days, Canton-Sixes Patch will take a look back at some of the top local stories of 2011.

; March 11, 2011

The story: In March, , the Sixes Road private school that served more than 300 students in prekindergarten through 12th grade, was advertised for foreclosure.

From the story: " 'This is the best way to write off the $12 million debt,' Parvis Nikkhoo, the school's development director, told Canton-Sixes Patch early this evening."

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The rest of the story: A worked to keep the school's doors open, but the private school suffered one setback after another after the foreclosure. American Heritage to . A teacher was accused of . the school. And people affiliated with the school went to the media with stories of and other . The school announced plans to of the school at the in Holly Springs. The school year started, but .

What happens next: The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Council on Accreditation and School Improvement has regarding next year’s accreditation visit. According to SACS' website, the school was last accredited on Dec. 31, 2002, and that accreditation expires on June 30, 2012.

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