My child has graduated from high school in my country, but wants to attend American high school to learn English. What is the procedure?
Unfortunately there are no programs that will allow your child to attend public school under those circumstances. Public school education is for the procurement of a high school diploma, which your child already has. If your only interest is to have your child learn English, please contact the local community college for information regarding English language classes, see the link “Central Piedmont Community College” in the ‘Related Links’ section above.
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