Revue and News, November 20, 2014

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World class learning

NFCC awards

Centennial opens new media center ►►PAGE 15

Volunteers, partners congratulated ►►PAGE 11

Canton St. model Mixed-use follows example ►►PAGE 16

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March on!

Milton band marches in NYC parade ►►PAGE 12

Alpharetta-Roswell

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Roswell, Milton, Alpharetta move to next round of playoffs!

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Roswell mulls ‘affordable’ housing Options for workforce, traffic By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. – With hundreds of new homes and apartments slated for construction in Roswell and the surrounding areas, there is one similarity among nearly all of them – they are geared toward affluent buyers. This troubles some in the area who see a distinct lack of affordable housing in North

Fulton. Dan Wilhelm, with 3 Options Realty, is part of the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH). This statewide program seeks ways to integrate income levels for the improvement of workforce options and housing for seniors. “We are looking for a diversity of demographics,” Wilhelm said. GICH typically targets cities with lower-income properties. Roswell is not their typical client. “It is a highly affluent community,” he said. “Ro-

swell has a disproportionate amount of a higher class with limited blighted areas. You can’t build affordable property on unaffordable land.” Roswell’s daytime workforce is composed of 88 percent non-residents, who commute into the city each day. They may come from neighboring Cobb County, Gwinnett or North Fulton cities. But they are just as likely to come from Atlanta and further south. For Wilhelm, this is a quality of life issue. Traffic

See HOUSING, Page 10

FSA high school, Sunshine Academy face loss of charters School board to vote this week By CANDY WAYLOCK candy@appenmediagroup.com NORTH FULTON, Ga. – Leaders of two North Fulton-based charter schools are defending their schools’ record of achievement and success following the recommendation by the Fulton County School System (FCSS) to deny their charter renewals. Last week the recommenda-

tions for denial were presented to the Fulton School Board for the Fulton Sunshine Academy Elementary School in Roswell and the Fulton Science Academy High School (FSAHS) in Alpharetta. The concerns focused on problematic governing boards at the schools, as well as lack of cooperation with the FCSS and limited involvement in the community. “FCSS has a strong commitment to choice options for parents, but [we have] a re-

See CHARTER, Page 6


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