The support and instruction from teachers and counselors in a safe, structured environment is helping former dropouts, homeless or otherwise at-risk youth earn a high school diploma.
Students at Covenant House Academy Grand Rapids, a year-round charter high school, have aged out of traditional school systems, been kicked out, or have underperformed for various reasons and are two or more grade levels behind. Thirty-two seniors graduated on Tuesday, June 23, bringing the 2014-15 graduates to 55. This post was adapted from an article by MLive. Read more about Covenant House in the article here.
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