Next fall, the
Hughes Center will shake up how a public high school functions, and, if successful, could position
Cincinnati Public Schools as an educational innovator.
With a focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), instruction will be built around projects that will sometimes combine multiple subject areas.
Juniors and seniors will have the opportunity to take courses at the
University of Cincinnati or
Cincinnati State, or stay at Hughes to attend classes taught by college faculty.
Upon receiving their diplomas, students could even have associate's degrees and a f
amiliarity – and a love for – college life.
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