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Mohammed Schools (Georgia)
Mohammed Schools of Atlanta is a 3K-12 Islamic private school system in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, near Atlanta.〔"(Contact Us )." Mohammed Schools. Retrieved on September 28, 2011. "735 Fayetteville Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30316"〕 The schools are administered by the Atlanta Masjid of Islam. As of 2001 about 300 students attend the schools.〔"(MOHAMMED SCHOOLS: Community help makes gym a reality )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. June 14, 2001. Retrieved on September 28, 2011. "About 300 students attend the Mohammed Schools operated by the Atlanta Masjid of AlIslam" and "at WD Mohammed High School a private Islamic school in East Atlanta()"〕 It is located within the East Atlanta area.〔"(Muslims celebrate sacred day )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. February 11, 2003. Retrieved on September 28, 2011. "()and the school (Schools in East Atlanta )()"〕 The elementary and middle schools within the system are called Sister Clara Mohammed School,〔"(History )." Mohammed Schools. Retrieved on September 28, 2011.〕 and the high school within Mohammed Schools is Warith Deen Mohammad High School (WDMH).〔 It is the only K-12 Islamic school campus in Metro Atlanta.〔"(Islamic school plans overhaul of K-12 campus )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. August 5, 1999. Retrieved on September 28, 2011. "()occurs inside the school on the only K12 Islamic campus in Atlanta"〕
==History==
The school system was founded in 1980,〔"(Quick Facts )." Mohammed Schools. Retrieved on September 28, 2011.〕 as the Clara Mohammed School. In 1989 the high school component was renamed after Warith Deen Mohammed, while the elementary and middle school remained as the "Clara Mohammed School."〔 In the 1990s the school announced that it would do an overhaul.〔 The groundbreaking of a new gymnasium occurred in 1998.〔"(Where you live )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. April 25, 1998. D04. Retrieved on September 28, 2011. "The Mohammed Schools on Fayetteville Road break ground today on a new gym()"〕 The renovation was scheduled as a six-month project, but completion took longer due to fluctuations in donations and volunteers. The renovation, which overhauled classrooms, the gymnasium, and science laboratories, was completed in 2001.〔 As of 2007 Mohammed Schools has no special education teachers.〔"(Voucher schools' quality may vary State says program for disabled students doesn't require special ed qualifications. )" ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. July 12, 2007. B1. Retrieved on September 28, 2011. "The Mohammed Schools of Atlanta, for example, has no special education teachers."〕

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