Savannah-Chatham
Schools is shorting college time for student by offering college
credits with a program called Savannah Early College program.
Savannah-Chatham school district believes in preparing their students
for college. The school board approved a decision to convert Savannah
Early College program into a stand-alone high school. The additional
school we be added in 2015. Savannah Early College Program
is a specialty school that allows high school students to earn credits
towards a bachelor’s degree. Students can earn up to two years of
college credit towards a bachelor’s degree, tuition free. The school
offer counseling for PSAT, SAT and ACT. The program gives students the
edge need to be successful in college. While their concentration is
mainly in business, law, technology, security, public safety,
corrections and historic preservation the school may offer more programs
in the future. Currently the program is being housed at Savannah High
School and will continue to share the campus until the new school is
built. Admission to the specialty school will be based off the lottery
system.
Superintendent Dr. Thomas Lockamy said the decision will help expand the successful program. “Each high school student in the past, their test scores, all of their achievements, were sent back to their home zoned high school. This consolidates all of the students in one location and actually recognizes them for the great work they are doing,”
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Superintendent Dr. Thomas Lockamy said the decision will help expand the successful program. “Each high school student in the past, their test scores, all of their achievements, were sent back to their home zoned high school. This consolidates all of the students in one location and actually recognizes them for the great work they are doing,”
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