To provide students who have dropped out of school or are likely to drop out with a non-traditional learning environment in which they are able to earn a high school diploma and be prepared for postsecondary success. Commonwealth is a tuition-free public high school serving students ages 16 to 20 who prefer a non-traditional learning environment with flexible scheduling options.
At Commonwealth High School, every student works according to his or her personalized academic plan and receives individual attention and assistance from our teachers. Our teacher-directed, computer-based courses make it easier for students to focus and track their progress. By receiving immediate feedback, students become motivated to attend school every day and complete what they start.
At Commonwealth High School, every student works according to his or her personalized academic plan and receives individual attention and assistance from our teachers. Our teacher-directed, computer-based courses make it easier for students to focus and track their progress. By receiving immediate feedback, students become motivated to attend school every day and complete what they start.
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It is said that it takes a village to raise a child. Commonwealth High School believes this is true and therefore relies on the partnerships of key community agencies and organizations to ensure that the students and families we serve have the support they need in all facets of their personal and academic lives.
We are all in, true believers in the power of education. We help our students succeed not just in the classroom, but also in the real world. Whether it's college, the military or a better paying job, our students leave here with a high school diploma and a chance to make a difference. Jonathan Kay is the Executive Principal of Commonwealth High School in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
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Imone Williams
Aug 19, 2018
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Dead Account
Aug 09, 2018
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I went here to catch up after falling behind my 10th grade second semester and they made it seem like I would have all this assistance as long as a did my part, but I was left hanging everytime. I would do everything I needed to do and staff wouldn't see through their part. Also teachers come and go from this school like every other week so don't get too comfortable with any staff, cause 9 times out of 10 your favorite teacher will leave. I ended up getting my diploma from CPCC inevitably.
Chanthine Mcdowell
Jul 27, 2018
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King Mehoe
Jul 20, 2018
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Prica Avoki
Jul 05, 2018
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I know for a fact everyone thinks it’s all sugar sweet but take it personally from a student who was homeless attending this school it was the worst mistake I ever made . 18 and all my dreams are forever crushed ! Management is poor and trust me spend a day as a student it’s not what it seems . Certain staff is okay and most is rude and do not fall for any fake smiles because best believe it’s all fake ! They fail to keep you updated with your studies ask anyone about this institution there’s so many complaints students who been there so freaking long still trying to graduate . Everything’s