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Several New Hampshire students graduate high school with associate degree

Several New Hampshire students graduate high school with associate degree
OKAY. A FIRST FOR THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. SEVEN STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL WITH AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE ALREADY UNDER THEIR BELT. YEAH, THIS IS IMPRESSIVE. SPARK ACADEMIES FIRST GRADUATING STUDENTS WALKED AT MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE’S GRADUATION LAST MONTH. THEY ALL HAVE DEGREES IN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING ALREADY. TWO OTHER STUDENTS ARE FINISHING UP THEIR DEGREES OVER THE SUMMER. A SPARK ACADEMY WAS STARTED IN 2019 WITH THE GOAL OF CREATING SKILLED TECHNICIANS FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE’S WORKFORCE. OF COURSE, THEY NEED THESE WORKERS OUT THERE. THIS IS GREAT. AND THEY’RE WELL ON THEIR WAY TO A CAREER. YEAH, WELL, I MEAN, THEY CAN START NOW, SO.
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Several New Hampshire students graduate high school with associate degree
In a first for New Hampshire, seven students graduated from high school this spring with an associate degree already under their belts.Spark Academy's first graduating students walked at Manchester Community College's graduation last month. They all have degrees in advanced manufacturing.Two other students are finishing up their degrees over the summer.Spark Academy was started in 2019 with the goal of creating skilled technicians for New Hampshire's workforce.Other top stories: Police release photo of tattoo found on body of unidentified woman in HopkintonNew Hampshire Gives set to help hundreds of nonprofit organizations in 24 hoursConcerning envelope prompts Hazmat response at federal courthouse in Concord

In a first for New Hampshire, seven students graduated from high school this spring with an associate degree already under their belts.

Spark Academy's first graduating students walked at Manchester Community College's graduation last month. They all have degrees in advanced manufacturing.

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Two other students are finishing up their degrees over the summer.

Spark Academy was started in 2019 with the goal of creating skilled technicians for New Hampshire's workforce.

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