Previously admitted students will not need to re-apply for the 2023-24 school year, but school officials ask that parents of admitted students confirm their continued interest.
The school had planned to begin classes with grades 6-10, then gradually expand enrollment to host grades 11-12, then eventually grades K-5 in the former East High School building on Market Street. Thus far, the board has made no decision to change this academic rollout, but rising 10th graders who will be aging out of the program will be brought into the conversation, Ervin said.
School officials said they are available to work with families and direct them to state resources. Details on future schedules, applications, and grade-level rollouts will be shared on the school’s website and Facebook page as soon as they are…