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  2. James Madison High School online - Wikipedia

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    Through the Move On When Ready (MOWR) program, in conjunction with University System of Georgia's eCore program, Georgia JMHS students in 10th through 12th grade can take college courses and earn college and high school credits simultaneously. [7] [better source needed] Diploma programs are non-synchronous; they can be started at any time.

  3. Georgia's school choice program begins in 2025

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    Students who attend a low-performing school based on the College and Career Ready Performance Index are eligible for up to $6,500 annually to attend a private school. ... — Georgia's school ...

  4. South Forsyth High School - Wikipedia

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    The former allows students to work during part of the day for the variety of companies, while the latter allows students to take college classes for both college and high school credit at either the Lanier Technical College, University of North Georgia (UNG), or Georgia Institute of Technology. Through the Move On When Ready program, some ...

  5. Post Secondary Enrollment Options - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota also has established an "Early College/Middle High School" program allowing students who need additional support to participate in PSEO programs. These programs involve a partnership between a school district and a Minnesota State public two year college. They are open to students who do not meet requirements described above.

  6. Ready for Hire Program empowers high school students with ...

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    The Ready for Hire summer program is preparing students for careers and future independence through a mix of on-site learning, community activities. Ready for Hire Program empowers high school ...

  7. Early entrance to college - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1937, the University of Chicago's experimental, interdisciplinary College program admitted students beginning in the sophomore year of high school. [12] Because there were few formal requirements, early entrants in this program were largely self-selecting, and came mostly from nearby schools such as the University High School. [13]

  8. Georgia Medicaid program with work requirement has enrolled ...

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    In addition to imposing a work requirement, Pathways limits coverage to able-bodied adults earning up to 100% of the poverty line — $14,580 for a single person or $30,000 for a family of four.

  9. Cooperative education - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative education (or co-operative education) is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.. A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a "co-op" or work-study program, provides academic credit for structured work experiences, helping young people in school-to-work transition.