What is the difference between the School Open Enrollment Program and the EPGY Schools Program?
In the EPGY Schools Program, a school or school district systematically implements the EPGY program, which is used in schools and is supported by teachers. The School Open Enrollment program allows a group of students at a school where EPGY is not officially and systematically in place to benefit from EPGY courses by forming a learning community of at least 8 students, which is led by a School Support Associate (SSA).
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