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Grant Funds Virtual High School Course at Concord-Carlisle
The course is open to 9th grade students and will run from midterm exams until the beginning of February break.

CONCORD, MA – Concord-Carlisle High School is offering a new Virtual High School study skills course for ninth grade students, funded by an anonymous grant.
The class will begin after midterm exams and will run for four weeks until the start of February break. Students can expect about five hours of work per week, focusing on time management skills, note-taking and test preparation and test taking strategies.
The course modules are designed by the Landmark School in Beverly. While the upcoming class is solely available to ninth graders, the school says it plans to offer it to other grades later in the year.
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Interested students may sign up here. The deadline is Dec. 15. Questions may be directed to Ann Little, VHS Site Coordinator: alittle@concordcarlisle.org.
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