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                                            Curriculum

                                            If there is a phrase that captures the essence of Achieve Career Preparatory Academy, it is a quality school. In our academy, everyone works very hard to provide every student with the individualized attention needed to learn, grow and achieve. Each grade level curriculum is centered on the students, with lessons and standards presented in ways that help students thrive and succeed. To achieve this, several service areas align under the Leona Group's department of academic support to provide comprehensive educational support services.

                                            Career

                                            Achieve has a strong career and employability component to its Career Choice curriculum. Students are required to complete a minimum of .5 credits in the area of the career choices coursework. Students ages 16 or older have the opportunity to earn up to 1 elective credit for work study and/or volunteer/internships outside of school. The full-time career coordinator works with students individually to complete interest surveys, employment applications, job readiness skills and numerous other important areas of career and job readiness. Students are invited to weekly career workshops where they learn valuable employability skills, create resumes, and experience real-life employers and guest speakers in diverse career fields. Students are placed in working/volunteering, or internship positions, based on age, skills, interests, availability, level or work experience and several other important factors. Achieve students take numerous field trips throughout the year, all of which are career and college focused.