What if a student has different interests than everyone else at school?
Because everyone is unique, it is not unusual for a student to have an interest that no one else at the school shares. Often the activities of one student or staff will spark the interest of others in the school community. However, students are encouraged to pursue their interests, whether or not anyone else wants to join in. If a student feels that he needs expertise or guidance which is not available in the school community, the school can arrange for an expert be brought in to teach classes or the student may be a good candidate for an off-campus internship.
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