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Board weighs allowing Alliance Academy students to compete for zoned schools under GHSA rule change

2576727 · March 12, 2025
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Dr. Josh Lowe, representing Alliance Academy for Innovation, briefed the Forsyth County Schools board on March 11 about whether students who attend Alliance Academy should be allowed to participate in Georgia High School Association (GHSA) athletics at their zoned base schools.

Dr. Josh Lowe, representing Alliance Academy for Innovation, briefed the Forsyth County Schools board on March 11 about whether students who attend Alliance Academy should be allowed to participate in Georgia High School Association (GHSA) athletics at their zoned base schools.

Lowe reminded trustees that Alliance was designed as a standalone career-pathways high school when it opened in fall 2018 and that GHSA bylaws have since changed. He read the relevant bylaw aloud: “If approved by the local board of education, students enrolled in a magnet or specialty school established by the local board of education shall be allowed to participate in GHSA extracurricular activities as a member of the school team…

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