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Student Spotlight | At just 16 years old, our Premier High School - Abilene graduate Jacob Lett has achieved a major milestone: earning his high school diploma a year and a half early. Like many students, Jacob found that a traditional high school setting did not align with his learning style or personal goals. Seeking a more flexible environment where he could work independently and move at a faster pace, Jacob chose to enroll at Premier High School - Abilene. Read more: shorturl.at/9ahHU. #providinghope... See MoreSee Less
Student Spotlight | At just 16, our Premier High School – Abilene graduate Jacob Lett earned his diploma a year and a half early! 🎓Looking for flexibility and the ability to move at his own pace, Jacob found the right fit at Premier. Read more: https://shorturl.at/9ahHU.
We’re more than halfway through CTE Month! Join us as we continue to spotlight the impact of CTE across ResponsiveEd, where students gain hands-on experience, explore career pathways, and build confidence for life after graduation: https://shorturl.at/iY0sc. 🩺⚙️🎓
We are thrilled to announce that Quest Collegiate Academy - Shenandoah students Lucy Dell, Cheyenne Leija, and Alia Williams have placed in the top 45% of entries in the nationwide @poeticpower_k12 Contest.
Congrats! 🎉📖 At our iSchool High at University Park, students are empowered to pursue their passions and turn goals into real-world achievements. Student Garridee Solomon is already doing just that—becoming a published author in high school.