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Sep 21, 2021 · Many parents looking at high school educational options are likely to encounter a magnet school, whether it is focused on science, the arts, public service or even more specialized interests.
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As an 8th grader in Harford County, you have more choices than ever as you prepare to enter high school. The Magnet & Technical Program video offers introductory, yet critical, information about the options you have for high school studies including: • Information Technology Oracle Academy.
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Open House provides an in-depth look at the specific Magnet Program offered in a school. You will learn more about the curriculum, meet teachers, students, and parents currently involved with the Magnet Pro-gram, and tour the school facilities.
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To apply for kindergarten, your student(s) must be 5 years of age on or before August 1st per the State of Nevada Department of Education. * Please note: Any student who is currently attending a magnet school or program does not have to submit an application for that program for subsequent years.
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Magnet programs in Harford County Public Schools are defined as high school programs with a specialized curriculum that are currently offered at one site and are available to eighth grade students in Harford County who qualify through an application process.
You can apply up to: 3 Elementary Magnet Schools; 5 Middle Magnet Schools; 5 High School Magnet Programs; On any level, you may only apply to up to 2 International Baccalaureate (IB) Magnet programs.
Services: Conduct a centralized magnet admissions process; Disseminate program and application information to parents and students through a variety of means (including a telephone hotline, newspapers, libraries, school personnel, and the Internet); Meet with parent & community groups to discuss programs and application procedures;