Several secondary choice program applications reopen | Russian
Didn’t get a chance to apply for a secondary choice program? We still have space available for several secondary choice programs and applications reopen on April 22.
Didn’t get a chance to apply for a secondary choice program? We still have space available for several secondary choice programs and applications reopen on April 22.
Didn’t get a chance to apply for a high school choice program? We still have space available for the International Baccalaureate and Science Math and Technology programs.
VPS middle and high school students can participate in Choice Programs and Schools that allow them to pursue their unique interests. From the arts and STEM to welding, medicine, cooking and blended learning, there's something for everyone. Applications are open through February 23, 2024, at 4 p.m.
VPS middle and high school students can participate in Choice Programs and Schools that allow them to pursue their unique interests. From the arts and STEM to welding, medicine, cooking and blended learning, there's something for everyone. Find out how to apply.
Didn’t get a chance to apply for a secondary choice program? We still have space available for several secondary choice programs and applications reopen on March 20 at 4 p.m.
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