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Project STAY is an alternative school offering a nurturing and challenging education to 250 high school students, ages 16-21, who are at risk of dropping out. Students apply for Project STAY and are accepted based upon the definition of at-risk under Wisconsin state law.
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Project STAY High School serves 270 At-Risk students. Our...
- Successful Training for At-Risk Youth
Project S.T.A.Y. (Successful Training for At-Risk Youth) is an alternative school offering a nurturing and challenging education to 250 high school students, ages 16-21, who are at risk of dropping out.
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Project STAY is an alternative school offering a nurturing and challenging education to 250 high school students, ages 16-20, who are at risk of dropping out of a traditional high school.
It is the policy of Milwaukee Public Schools, as required by section 118.13, Wisconsin Statutes, that no person will be denied admission to any public school or be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational or other program or activity because of the person’s sex, race, co...
1 dzień temu · Project STAY High School serves 270 At-Risk students. Our students have citywide access to our school and all students must meet At-Risk criteria. Some students live independently in the community and work part-time jobs while attending school.
Project Stay High School is a public, alternative school located in MILWAUKEE, WI. It has 101 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1. According to state test scores, 10% of students are at least proficient in math and 10% in reading.