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And the planned makeover of the way Fulton High School educates its students will recognize that fact:
Fulton High School administrators are proposing to redesign the school’s academic approach in a way that will allow students to leave with career certifications in hand.
Students will either be able to attend college or immediately enter the work force as certified nursing assistants and emergency medical technicians.
“We know we’re fighting generational poverty,” Assistant Principal Jon Rysewyk said. “Taco Bell or Krystal is not going to give them a leg up.”
Roughly 74 percent of Fulton’s students are classified as economically disadvantaged, according to the 2007 state Report Card.
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Here’s how I feel I’m a high school grad with 36 college credit hours although I want to become a nurse science is wxtremely difficcult for me. Yes I’m also a CNA . Please give me some advise because I do indeed want a better life and working as a CNA will not give me the satisfaction my heart desires. Help