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WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE The mobile is outfitted with 12 computer learning stations utilizing a powerful network file-server. In addition, any one of the workstations can also be utilized for educational training programs. In fact, 12 students can train on 12 separate and distinct academic programs at the same time. With the ability to travel to any on-site location and set-up for training in approximately 20 minutes, the mobile learning laboratory can deliver any type of interactive, multi-media or instructor-led educational training program. The education and training programs can also be customized to meet the individual student’s needs and requirements. On July 20th, A Rare View recieved a $1,000.00 grant from the Georgia Power Company for Teen Evolution Mobile. Our 1996 F53 Barth Mobile Computer Lab will be used to teach the youth of the South Fulton community and beyond computer skills, enhance academic skills and strengthen social and behavioral skills. For the many homes that do not have a computer and the youth who are unable to visit their local public library, our goal is to bring computer access right into their communities. We are proud to have Georgia Power Company as our partner and want to give a special thank you to Mr. Bill Davenport. We hope you will also join the Evolution. To join us and support Teen Evolution Mobile please call (770) 969-0437 or email:oabrown6@yahoo.com.
A Rare View is an unique 501(C)3 educational and crime prevention consultancy that specializes in developing programs that help break the cycle of academic failure and crime among at-risk youth and juvenile offenders.
Our mission is to provide academic support, mentoring, peer tutoring, comprehensive multimedia training and career exploration services to middle and high school students who have low academic performance, school behavioral intervention plans, possess poor social skills, lack specific athletic skills and/or have ADD/ADHD.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT? According to the Georgia Alliance for Children, on any given day, 2,500 children are locked up in Georgia with 75% (over 1,900) being African Americans. Most are jailed for non-violent crimes like shoplifting, breaking windows, running away from home and truancy. According to The Mental Health Association of Georgia, 45% of incarcerated children have been diagnosed as having attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, 55% of incarcerated children have clinical depression, about 60% of children in the system abuse drugs and/or alcohol and an overwhelming number of the children locked up are poor. According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, more than 56,000 students didn’t graduate from Georgia’s high schools in 2004, costing the State more than $14 billion in lost wages, taxes and productivity over their lifetime. Furthermore, they report 31% of Georgia 8th graders are at risk of not graduating from high school because they will not read well enough to understand the material in their textbooks or complete their assignments.
Mothers of America Campaign Teen Evolution
A unique advocacy group of mothers whose Teenagers evolving into responsible young adults while
children have been victims of crime and mothers helping each other to achieve academic and social
whose children have committed crimes success.
united for the common cause of crime prevention
and community change. Our mission is to enhance the academic and social
skills of middle and high school students through
the use of advanced computer technology.
Our mission is to educate children about crime www.teen-evolution.net
and the effects of crime on both their family
and community
www.m-o-a-c.net
THE GEORGIA POWER COMPANY JOINES THE EVOLUTION




On June 12, 2009, A Rare View was able to purchase a 1996 Ford Barth Mobile Computer Lab from one of our partners the Georgia Department of Administrative Services for our Teen Evolution Mobile Program thanks to another partner Mr. John Davison from AAPV Publishing.
The lab is fully self-contained using its own internal generators to operate the equipment, or it can be connected to an external source of power. The mobile is also climate-controlled with ergonomically designed seating, and is fully handicapped-accessible through an ADA-approved power lift.
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