Come on man..umar promised a school that would prepare young black men for the world. Without accreditation the only thing they're going to be ready for is repeating numerous classes over again
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To be fair, a school does not need accreditation.
A student eventually has to obtain accreditation by passing a state or national standard, which one can do at any time.
You could pull your kid out of school in 5th grade and sign them up for their GED which is *accredited by your state. shyt, it cost $36 to take the test where I'm from. But anyone can take it, you just have to go to a certified testing center (just like a lot of college or certificate/accredidation courses). The testing center is usually a community college/local college, or a school admin center.
You can never ever enroll your child in a public or private school and teach him to read, write, math, science and have them take a test and go to college.
If we want to cast doubt and think he's not going to have enough staff to teach science and math and reading to ensure the students are up to or exceeding their peers that go to charters/private/home and public schooling that's fine, that's acceptable. But just saying "it's not accredited

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