Cooperative-innovative high schools are small schools that have partnered with ÄÐÈ˲ؾ«¸óto provide local students with a comprehensive and accessible education. Three of the cooperative-innovative schools are Buncombe County Schools institutions, one is a Madison County Schools institution, and one is located on the Asheville High School campus through Asheville City Schools.
Early colleges are rigorous programs in which students can earn a high school diploma and associate degree simultaneously. Early college students start in the ninth grade and can complete the program in five years. ÄÐÈ˲ؾ«¸óhas two partner early colleges:
- , which is located on the main campus of ÄÐÈ˲ؾ«¸óin Asheville
- , which is located in Marshall, NC
(BCMC) is a cooperative-innovative high school. Located on the main ÄÐÈ˲ؾ«¸óAsheville Campus, it provides juniors and seniors with a non-traditional setting for completing a high school diploma and earning college credits.
The (located at the Buncombe County Schools campus) and the (located at Asheville High School) are both cooperative-innovative high school focused on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and career and college readiness. These schools provide a rigorous and challenging curriculum focused on preparing students for future careers through real-world problem solving, developing skills in STEM fields, and working towards career and industry credentialing and post-secondary education.
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