Three Distinct Learning Opportunities For Gifted Students
Most of our scholars engage in honors-level coursework during the first two years of high school.
Dual Enrollment; College Credits in High School
We also encourage all of our scholars who meet the criteria to enroll in college coursework for dual enrollment. Most of our 11th and 12th graders earn college credits prior to high school graduation. This not only saves $ but it also demonstrates the scholar’s ability to excel in college-level studies.
AP Coursework
Many of our scholars begin engaging in AP coursework during their 10th and 11th-grade years. These courses may be taken with our without attempting the associated AP examination. It is up to each individual college to determine whether or not to accept passing AP exam scores for college credit.
Badges
Our scholars gain skills in critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, information and media literacy, flexibility, leadership, initiative, productivity, positive and productive dispositions, as well as lab skills for future science studies. Our badge system enables scholars to show the world that they are ready for what is coming; whether that be higher education, a dance company, or a mixture of both.
National Society of High School Scholars
Scholars earning a 3.5 unweighted cumulative GPA or eligible test scores with respectable dispositions are invited to join the National Society of High School Scholars, a prestigious honor society offering college prep tips, scholarships, and special opportunities such as global collaboration projects.
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