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Franklin High’s Achievement School reports early-graduation pathway, work-based learning and financial-literacy units

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Teacher Chad Gutzweiler updated the board on the Achievement School at Franklin County High School, describing a blended schedule, work-based learning that can result in early graduation and a financial-literacy curriculum that includes simulated stock portfolios.

Chad Gutzweiler, who leads the Achievement School at Franklin County High School, briefed the school board on Feb. 10 about the program’s structure and outcomes, telling trustees the program aims to create “another pathway” for juniors and seniors to graduate and enter the workforce.

Gutzweiler described the Achievement School as a half-day, two-session program limited to 15 students per session (8:20–11:20 a.m. and 12:05–3:05 p.m.). Students combine online coursework with in-person mentorship, employability-skills training, and a weekly…

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