CHOICE is a unique school of about 50 students in grades 7 through 12, offering core academics in a way that is very different from a traditional middle or high school. Students take math, science, language arts, and social studies here, but they earn elective credits and all their other graduation requirements outside their abbreviated school day. At CHOICE, students have flexible hours and a shorter school day. A student with an area of passion (e.g., horseback riding; dancing; firefighting) might opt for this interest to fulfill an elective requirement.
CHOICE Academy
March 9, 2012
- Published March 9, 2012
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