Posted Sept. 01, 2016, at 5:43 p.m.
NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine — A nonprofit that works with youth at risk of not making it through high school has applied to fill the last open charter school slot in the state.
New Gloucester-based Wayfinder Schools wants to start Wayfinder Academy, which would begin with about 100 high schoolers, primarily teen parents and other at-risk youth. The group already runs residential and home-based programs for about 80 teens who risked dropping or failing out of high school without intervention.
“Wayfinder Academy strives to be a leading educational model for keeping kids in school, encouraging lifelong learning and nurturing the skills to move them into adulthood,” the school’s application states.
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