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Parents of students at Atlanta's Ron Clark Academy react to news of the the $365,000 donation from Oprah Winfrey.
Parents of students at Atlanta’s Ron Clark Academy react to news of the the $365,000 donation from Oprah Winfrey.
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ATLANTA — A letter from Oprah Winfrey last week seemed like the world’s best Christmas presenteven before teacher Ron Clark noticed an extra piece of paper flutter out of the envelope.

That’s when the educator saw the $365,000 check for the innovative private school he opened in one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods in 2007. It was, quite literally, an answer to a prayer.

“We teach school all day and fundraise at night,” said Clark, who finds private donors to pay most of the $14,000 annual tuition for each student. “To have an unsolicited gift come like that is incredible.”

The donation, which is likely to go to scholarships for students, would pay for 26 children to attend the school for one year, Clark said. The 80- student middle school depends almost entirely on donations to operate. The Associated Press

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