Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, REACH is a public charter school that serves the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System. All high school students who reside in the boundaries of the district are welcome to apply for admission. As a public school, students who meet the age and residence requirements will be admitted.
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Yes, REACH is a tuition-free public school. The school is funded by the state, just like traditional public schools.
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Students can receive passes for public transit; contact us for further details.
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REACH is for students in grades 9-12 and can admit students up through age 19.
Certain restrictions apply to students aged 20 and 21 by Georgia law; contact us by clicking here to verify your eligibility. -
Yes. Although the REACH model provides a more flexible in-person schedule for students, there are multiple weekly in-person meetings at the school site for all students.
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REACH is designed to support all students, but can be especially helpful for students who need to catch up on credits. The personalized, flexible model offered at REACH helps students get back on track to achieve graduation. It can also be used by students who wish to move faster through course credits than traditional high school allows in order to graduate early or move more quickly through some course material.
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Yes. Because REACH's model is personalized to each student, you may enroll at any time. However, the sooner you move towards completing your high school credits, the faster you will achieve your diploma!
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Certified Birth Certificate
Proof of Address
Parent/Guardian government issued ID
Social Security Card (voluntary)
Certificate of Immunization (Form 3231)
Certificate of Vision, Hearing, Dental, and Nutrition (Form 3330)
Withdrawal from previous school (optional)
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You will receive a high school diploma, just like what is achieved at traditional-model high schools.

