Plymouth students who’ve struggled in a traditional high school environment will continue to have the option to attend The Crossing School of Business and Entrepreneurship. The Plymouth School Board voted last week to renew its agreement with the faith-based alternative high school for the coming school year.
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The Plymouth School Board is expected to name two elementary school principals tonight. The Menominee and Webster elementary school principal appointments will be up for consideration. Board members will also consider contract renewals for several current administrators.
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The John Glenn School Board took action to renew its contract with The Crossing.
Plymouth School Board Approves Agreements with The Crossing, Blueberry Festival, NIESC
The Plymouth Community School Corporation is changing its funding arrangement with The Crossing School of Business and Entrepreneurship. The faith-based alternative high school aims to offer another option for students recovering from drug addiction or criminal histories, as well as those who’ve simply struggled in traditional public schools.
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The Crossing School and Business Entrepreneurship is hosting a fundraising banquet on Thursday, May 11 to help provide education and job training skills to students in a non-traditional school setting.
Campus Administrator Brian St. Louis said the Plymouth school assists students who don’t normally flourish in a traditional classroom setting. The Crossing provides an option for those students to be in a different environment with an alternate pace to gain the necessary education to become a productive member of society. It also includes a faith based component.
Plymouth Schools Extend Contract with The Crossing
The Plymouth Community School Corporation has decided to continue using the services of al alternative education program for some of its students.
The Crossing Begins New Semester, Works Toward Greater Communication
A new semester started last week at Starke County’s newest alternative school.
The Crossing Educational Center began operations in August of last year, and resumed classes for the spring semester last Monday. The school provides an alternative setting for students who often find themselves struggling in public schools.
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