

APPROACH
- Students attend class five days a week – one four-hour session
per day.
- Sessions are held at up to four different times.
- Instruction is primarily computer-based.
- Qualified teachers act as facilitators help guide the students'
learning.
- All students have the same graduation requirements as public
school students.
- Every student is required to have a job or provide community service.
- Every student receives an individual academic and career plan,
which serves as his/her academic and life skills guide.
- Tuition is free, just as in a traditional public school.
- Upon graduation, the student earns an actual state-recognized high school diploma – not a GED – and valuable job experience.

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