Tuesday, May 21, 2013
7800 Refugee Road, Pickerington, OH 43147 614-830-2755
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The PCS is a dropout prevention/credit recovery high school seeking to provide an academic environment that focuses on the individual strengths and interests of each student. Teaching and learning will be personalized and customized to meet their needs. The PCS is dedicated to providing a learning environment that supports each student by developing a student’s academic competencies in all core academic areas.
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The PCS is designed as a dropout prevention/credit recovery high school. The school provides students, ages 16-21, with a minimum of 920 hours of meaningful teaching and learning opportunities. The focus is on helping each student attain high school graduation requirements and career and technical community workforce involvement.