Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on the previous thread claimed there was a FCPS school or set of programs or something with the same arrangement
I’m curious, too
That said, glad this is in place for Alexandria City. I work with a gentleman who was a counselor at the high school, and he does something similar for our organization (trying to get kids into college or trades). This will absolutely help kids in that school.
Is there some kind of red flag about that particular school that suggests such an arrangement is needed more there than in other schools? What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a new pilot program announced this past week. There are threads on it. Graduates of that high school are auto Anita if they score a 3.25 gpa. Google GMU guarantee transfer program
No, that's the NOVA transfer, it's not high schools.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a new pilot program announced this past week. There are threads on it. Graduates of that high school are auto Anita if they score a 3.25 gpa. Google GMU guarantee transfer program
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on the previous thread claimed there was a FCPS school or set of programs or something with the same arrangement
I’m curious, too
That said, glad this is in place for Alexandria City. I work with a gentleman who was a counselor at the high school, and he does something similar for our organization (trying to get kids into college or trades). This will absolutely help kids in that school.
Is there some kind of red flag about that particular school that suggests such an arrangement is needed more there than in other schools? What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone on the previous thread claimed there was a FCPS school or set of programs or something with the same arrangement
I’m curious, too
That said, glad this is in place for Alexandria City. I work with a gentleman who was a counselor at the high school, and he does something similar for our organization (trying to get kids into college or trades). This will absolutely help kids in that school.
Is there some kind of red flag about that particular school that suggests such an arrangement is needed more there than in other schools? What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Someone on the previous thread claimed there was a FCPS school or set of programs or something with the same arrangement
I’m curious, too
That said, glad this is in place for Alexandria City. I work with a gentleman who was a counselor at the high school, and he does something similar for our organization (trying to get kids into college or trades). This will absolutely help kids in that school.