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Lush green trees frame the historic red brick facade of Centennial High School, built in 1906, with its prominent arched entrance.

A small, student‑centered alternative high school in Fort Collins that offers flexible scheduling, personalized learning, and strong support for social, emotional, and behavioral growth

  • Hexter model: students attend in six-week blocks, with new students enrolling every six-weeks. This helps them recover credits rapidly.
  • Four-day week: Students attend slightly longer days Tuesday-Friday, with one Monday attendance every six weeks. 
  • Small classes capped at 18 students within a positive, caring culture of dedicated staff 
  • Closed campus to help support students' attendance
  • Opportunities for off-campus experiences during E-week
  • Access to all PSD programs such as the Career Tech Center, concurrent enrollment, etc.
  • Health clinic on campus
  • Major performance growth 
  • Discovery model to help students re‑engage and succeed on paths to graduation
  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways: Architecture & Construction

 

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