College and Career Readiness
ACCE's Mission and Vision: Our mission is to develop the skills, values, and agency required for ACCE students to succeed beyond high school. All students at ACCE will be provide the foundational competencies and comfortability to choose the post high school pathway that best meets their skills, interests, and passions.

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Ms. Juliet Neil, Assistant Principal
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neil@theacceschool.org 410-340-2661
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Mrs. Walsh, College and Career Readiness Advisor
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ewalsh@theacceschool.org 401-487-4895
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Ms. Reddick, On Track to Graduate Coordinator
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Mrs. Doctorick, Guidance Counselor (12th Grade)
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doctorick@theacceschool.org 410-396-7607
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Mrs. Jamille Pitts, Guidance Counselor (10th & 11th Grade)
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pitts@theacceschool.org 410-396-7607
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Mrs. Coffey, Guidance Counselor (6-9 Grade)
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tcoffey@theacceschool.org 410-782-9966
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iMentor is an ACCE partner that pairs 11th grade students with mentors who work with them in 11th & 12th grades to help them plan for college and career.
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Rachel Templer, Director of Program, rtempler@imentor.org
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Latoia Lyle, ACCE Program Manager, llyle@imentor.org
Service Learning
All students must earn at least 75 service learning hours as a high school graduation requirement.
Seniors graduating anytime in 2022 must meet the 75 hour requirement (no exemptions have been made for this group of students).
Internships
Graduation Requirements
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21 credits in required courses
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75 SLH
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High School Assessment Participation
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Questions? See Ms. Coffey