Frequently Asked Questions
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All rising freshmen in Cabarrus County that have an interest in the field of healthcare may apply.
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In addition to the curriculum's heavy focus on college and career-readiness, several of America’s top companies have committed to NAFTrack Certified Hiring, a promise to give special consideration to high school graduates who have earned the NAFTrack Certification.
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Yes. Academy students will still have opportunities to enroll in a myriad of rigorous courses including those designated as AP or Honors.
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Yes. There are 7 required Academy courses over the four years, students will still be able to enroll in many other elective courses.
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While the rigor of Academy classes may be difficult, Academy students will learn pertinent skills that are transferable to most any career choice.
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We host a monthly Academy All Meeting in which we will participate in a social activity such as team building or having a guest speaker share with us, or complete a community service project. Attendance at meetings is encouraged. There is plenty of room in a student’s schedule to participate in numerous clubs, organizations, and sports.
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No. Only in zone students would have provided bus transportation. Out of zone students would have to provide their own.