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DAILY HIGH GAINS FULL ACCEPTANCE.


Byline: Alex Dobuzinskis Staff Writer

GLENDALE - Allan F. Daily High has gained full accreditation for the first time in the continuation school continuation school: see vocational education.'s 42-year history, a status that administrators said will make graduates more attractive to employers.

The Western Association of Schools and Colleges informed the school this week it was being accredited through 2011, six years from the site visit the school got last fall.

``The teachers are thrilled because we got the maximum number of years that they give, a six-year full accreditation,'' Principal Sherry Stockhamer said. ``The kids are really happy.''

The school was granted preliminary accreditation in 2002.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Feb 18, 2006
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