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Lancaster County Academy describes expansion, student supports to Elizabethtown board
Summary
Lancaster County Academy director Amanda Griffin told the Elizabethtown Area School District board the alternative program is expanding campus space, keeping a high acceptance rate and emphasizing job-readiness for 16–21-year-old students.
Amanda Griffin, director of the Lancaster County Academy (LCA), told the Elizabethtown Area School District board on June 10 that LCA is expanding its East Campus, moving to Park City Mall, and planning additional evening hours to better serve students who work or struggle with morning attendance.
Griffin said the half-day, school-to-work program serves students ages 16 to 21 and focuses on internships, community service and career courses that include resume writing and mock interviews. She told the board the program accepts…
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