Do students attend classes as they would in a regular high school?
No. The Chester County High School has an individualized, self-paced instructional program. Enrolled students attend one of two available three- hour sessions, Monday through Friday. Students work independently to meet the requirements they need to earn a high school diploma. Students may apply for entry at any time during the school year and develop class schedules compatible with work and family responsibilities.
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