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Magnet Schools Information. A.R. Johnson is a public magnet school serving students in grades 6-12. Armed with academic excellence, students have opportunities to explore their interests and enhance their skills in science, technology, engineering, and math-related professions. Students specialize in engineering, health sciences, and computer ...
- 864 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901
Applicants must be residents of Richmond County to enroll in any RCSS magnet school or program. Kindergarten applicants must reach the age of five by September 1, 2025. In grades K-3, students must earn a B final average or a standards-based report card rating of a 2 in language arts and math for the 2024-2025 school year.
- 864 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901
Nov 1, 2021 · Richmond County School System · November 1, 2021 · November 1, 2021 ·
RCTCM is a public magnet school in the Richmond County School System serving students in grades 6 – 12. Students are admitted on selective criteria based upon prior school record, academic testing, and interest in Cybersecurity, Culinary Arts, Networking, Energy (Engineering), Audio/Video Technology & Film, Business, and Robotics. RCTCM is ...
- 864 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901
Nov 1, 2023 · RCSS Families can now apply to our magnet schools and specialized programs for the 2024-25 school year. Our School Choice Guides will be arriving in mailboxes this week. Until then, you can view...
The deadline to complete the application is January 8th, 2021 for magnet schools and specialized programs.... School Choice Applications are now available. The deadline to complete the application is January 8th, 2021 for magnet schools and specialized programs.
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Some 21st-century magnet schools have de-emphasized the racial integration aspects, such as Capital Prep Magnet School, a high school in Hartford, Connecticut. [15] Capital Prep, a year-round school where more than 80% of its students are black and Latino, boasts a near-0% dropout rate; 100% of its 2009 senior class was sent to a four-year college. [ 15 ]