Lehigh Valley Charter School Enrolling New High School Students

Executive Education Charter School in Allentown is now enrolling high school seniors.
Executive Education Academy Charter School in Allentown has openings in its high school grades.
The Allentown high school recently added the twelfth grade to its high school curriculum, leaving enrollment spots open for older students.
Executive Education Academy, founded in 2014, has been celebrated for its unique curriculum and structured academic environment. The school’s business education curriculum allows high school students to enter the working world through internships with a variety of local businesses and organizations.
“Through business, technology, languages, and the arts, we are preparing our high school students for career and college opportunities,” says Robert Lysek, founder and CEO of the Allentown charter school.
To learn more about the charter school in the Lehigh Valley and to schedule a tour, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/tour/.
About EEACS: Founded in 2014 by highly experienced educators and management, Executive Education Academy Charter School, authorized for grades K-12 by the Allentown School District, leads the way in education by offering its 1,300 students opportunities for growth both in and out of the classroom. EEACS combines all mandated studies with a unique student-corporate culture. To learn more, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/.
Bruce Johnson
Executive Education Academy Charter School
610-841-7044 Ext. 2046
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High School at Executive Education Academy Charter School in Allentown
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