Project Education gives expelled students a second chance in Decatur
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When students are expelled from Decatur Public Schools without a stay, they don't have many options. According to Michael Karas, former DPS educator and Case Advocate for Project Education at Old King's Orchard Community Center (OKO), students can either try to get into a private school or take on some form of homeschooling or online education.
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