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New High School for At-risk Students Coming to San Antonio

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. New High School for At-risk Students Coming to San Antonio May 6, 2021 GMT A Learn4Life student interacts with her supervising teacher while holding her baby. (Photo: Business Wire) SAN ANTONIO (BUSINESS WIRE) May 6, 2021 Learn4Life, a network of nonprofit high schools for at-risk students, recently received approval to open a school in San Antonio’s Edgewood Independent School District (EISD). Beginning in August 2021, Learn4Life will open to serve existing EISD students who are credit deficient or at risk of dropping out. Enrollment will be open for all students in the community who would benefit from personalized, one-on-one instruction to be successful in high school.

I Can t Talk, But I Have a Lot to Say

“I Can’t Talk, But I Have a Lot to Say.” Share Article Learn4Life graduate John B. enjoys painting and art history LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Autism Awareness Month is a chance to highlight the one in 59 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) like John B., who suffered a severe illness as a toddler which left him silent and diagnosed with non-verbal autism. ASD is on the rise , but the question is whether or not educators are equipped to keep up with the special needs of a growing student population. John’s kindergarten teacher introduced him to facilitated communication so he could express himself using a talking iPad. But as a teen, John felt that traditional public high schools were not able or willing to accommodate his needs for success. Then, he and his mom discovered Learn4Life, a network of 80+ nonprofit public high schools that focuses on at-risk students and anyone who

From Homelessness to High School Graduation and HBCU Scholarship Recipient, FLEX Grad Starts Her First Semester at Central State University

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. From Homelessness to High School Graduation and HBCU Scholarship Recipient, FLEX Grad Starts Her First Semester at Central State University March 11, 2021 GMT FLEX High honors alumna and Central State University student Dreama S., 19, explores her new campus (Photo: Business Wire) FLEX High honors alumna and Central State University student Dreama S., 19, explores her new campus (Photo: Business Wire) CLEVELAND (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 11, 2021 Graduating from high school and attending college was once only a dream to Dreama S., 19. After overcoming multiple obstacles including surviving cancer, the trauma of losing a sister and experiencing temporary homelessness, she graduated with honors from FLEX High School in the fall of 2020 during a national pandemic. She recently started her first semester at Central State University (CSU), a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Ohi

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