Who is eligible to attend RMA?
RMA is designed to assist students who have experienced difficulty in a traditional public high school as exhibited by a variety of situations including but not limited to failing courses, being suspended, having poor school attendance or being retained in a grade during the past four years. RMA also serves students who lack demonstrated proficiency in English, perform better with fewer distractions, have earned low scores on standardized tests or are transitioning from other alternative learning environments. Richard Milburn Academy does not discriminate on the basis of sex, national origin, ethnicity, religion, disability, academic, artistic or athletic ability or the district the child would otherwise attend in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, athletic programs and other school-administered programs. No student shall be denied the rights, privileges, programs and activities RMA offers based on any of these factors.
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