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Teach 800 city students in grades 9-12
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Continue to expect students to have a high attendance and graduation
rate
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Provide a four-year, full-day academic school with a career and
technical education focus centered around 12 technical pathways
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Expect students to complete the school district's rigorous graduation
requirements
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Operate on a block scheduling model
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Require students to complete real-world learning experiences in
the form of shadowing, college visits and senior year internships
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Have a college articulation agreement for each of the 11 technical
pathways
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Immerse students in a technical curriculum that is current with
economic and workforce trends that respond to the Regional Chamber and Growth Association
(RCGA) and other community needs
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Involve business, industry and college persons through advisory
committees and student experiential components
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Foster a positive, caring, culturally and racially sensitive learning
environment
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Expose students to entrepreneurship and leadership curricula
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Offer adult training in the evening