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Research shows that a college education is the best way to career success and a secure financial future. A HOPE education prepares scholars for the opportunity of college and helps them stay the course to and through the college journey. For seven years in a row, HOPE Christian High School scholars have achieved 100% acceptance to the college best-suited to their interests, including four-year and technical colleges. Their education is one example of how college is possible for those who choose to pursue it. With 6 convenient Milwaukee locations serving K4-12, they have a place for your child. We spoke to Deniece Fields Russell, Principal at HOPE Christian School Caritas about the struggles brought on by the COVID19 pandemic, and how they developed their plan to overcome it. Select seats in grades K4-12 are still available and the October application window is open. To learn more call 414-377-0430 or visit www.hopeschools.org.
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