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Brevard High School: 8-11 p.m. May 4 at Brevard College's Porter Center; the theme hasn't been announced yet Rosman High School: 7-11 p.m. May 4 at Brevard Music Center's Strauss Auditorium, with ...
Early college programs aim to close the academic gap between high school and college education, especially for first-generation and low-income students. Through these programs, high school students can enroll in college level classes, usually on campus, and earn credits that apply to their college degree and high school diploma.
Designed for students traditionally underrepresented in college, the programs differ from dual enrollment, by the intentional supports provided to students. These supports help students to prepare to take dual credit classes while in high school and be ready for the rigorous college work after they graduate from high school. [1]
Proms worked their way down incrementally from college gatherings to high school extravaganzas. In the early 20th century, prom was a simple tea dance where high school seniors wore their Sunday best. In the 1920s and 1930s, prom expanded into an annual class banquet where students wore party clothes and danced afterward.
Fordson High School seniors senior Moe Ahmed, left, dances with Fordson parent/community liaison and senior class adviser Nadal Hamood, right, during the school's senior prom held at the Bellagio ...
North Eugene High School's prom featured two very special guests this year, making the night more memorable for all involved. Anne Mayes-Smith, 79, and Ann Privrasky, 80, donned their best dresses ...
Running Start students can complete a substantial number of their first two years of college credits early. After high school, they pay for fewer community college credits before moving on to four-year institutions; it is possible for a motivated student to earn both a high school diploma and certain two-year college associate's degrees ...
Lucy, an 18-year-old high school senior, is in the midst of shopping for her prom dress, but she’s only looking at long dresses. No short ones.