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DeVry Advantage Academy and CLC at H.P. Carter was a high school in the Fifth Ward of
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Carter Career Center Howard P. Carter Career Center was a high school in the Fifth Ward area of Houston, Texas. The school, serving grades 6 through 12, was a part of the Houston Independent School District. The school served as a vocational school and pregnant girls' ...
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HISD asks board to shutter DeVry Advantage Academy
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History

It opened in 2011, replacing the Contemporary Learning Center. HISD initially qualified for a $3 million (about $ when adjusted for inflation) grant to improve the CLC program, and the grant was to be distributed over a three-year period. CLC qualified for a grant intended to transform schools having problems, because CLC on repeated occasions did not meet federal academic standards. The district had spent $3 million to improve the former H.P. Carter Career Center building. The original plan was for
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faculty to teach at the school. Nine teachers were HISD DeVry teachers. The school received fewer students than expected. Fewer than 50 students had enrolled. 11 participated in the DeVry program.Agenda Board of Education Meeting April 12, 2012
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Because of this, only one floor of the campus was occupied, and some extra laptop computers and technological items, which had been acquired with the grant funds, had never been removed from their boxes for student use. In addition, the
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lowered the grant money level to $1.6 million (about $ when adjusted for inflation). Few of the 400 students who had previously attended CLC transferred to DeVry. Tracey Lewis, the principal of the DeVry school, said that the new location may have discouraged some of the earlier CLC students. Terry Grier, the HISD superintendent, agreed with Lewis's hypothesis. Carol Mims Galloway, a former HISD board member, said that the program was "set up for failure in the beginning." The students, instead of receiving DeVry instruction at school, were bussed to a DeVry facility about west of DeVry Advantage to receive their DeVry instruction. In December 2011, the school announced that, due to the lower than expected enrollment, four of the HISD DeVry teachers would have no classes in the northern hemisphere spring of 2012. Because they were under contract, they continued to report to school and receive payment from HISD. One DeVry HISD teacher took another job. In April 2012 the school board approved the school's closure. Because HISD closed the school, it had to forfeit $529,000 (about $ when adjusted for inflation) in grant money. The district planned to make arrangements for students who were currently in the DeVry program to continue participating in it. Ericka Mellon of the ''
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Uniforms

The school required students to wear school uniforms.DeVry Advantage Academy and Contemporary Learning Center at H. P. Carter FAQ’s
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