This approach is also used at the middle school level where seventh graders participate in the You Science Survey, followed by a one-on-one meeting with educators.“We recognize that not every student will pursue a college degree, but all students should have a clear goal for their future,” Weyandt emphasizes. “Whether it’s a trade, college, or a career in manufacturing, our role is to help students identify their goals and provide them with experiences beyond the traditional school day to support their path forward.” Students can also earn associate’s degrees in arts or science through the College Credit Plus (CCP) program, without leaving the high school campus. Those interested in vocational training can attend a Career Tech Academy, while others can pursue trade skills, military paths, or direct workforce entry through tailored high school programs. INVESTING IN THE FUTURE Fairless has undergone extensive facility upgrades, supported in part by funds from the Rover natural gas pipeline. The district has successfully built new schools, with the most recent being the innovative high school that opened in 2023. Other major investments include a turf athletic field, renovated stadium structures, and ongoing maintenance of buses, roofs, and facilities to ensure long-term sustainability. Providing schools with innovative and strategic solutions to meet student needs since 1977. 800.841.4774 Connect with us and learn more here Experience the Difference Raising The Power of Education SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SERVICES PREVENTION, TRAINING & EDUCATION HEALTH SERVICES 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 04
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