What do the new campuses have to offer students?
The Ninth-Grade Academy will feature a longer school day and college and career programs, along with teen leadership classes focusing on character development. It will also include intensive math, science, and technology instruction. Students needing extra math assistance will get 90 minutes of supplemental instruction every day. Students will also have a chance to take dual credit and Advanced Placement courses (to earn college credit while still in high school). The College Preparatory Center (serving grades 10-12) will be a center for math, science, and technology and will offer college and career pathways for students in the fields of engineering, health professions, information technology, and automotive technology.