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Middle School Choices
GPISD HS Counselors Assist 8th Graders Transition to High School
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High School Choices
John A. Dubiski Career High School is a GPISD public high school of choice with a focus on equipping students with the skills they need for 21st century professions.
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The Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy's students study daily with a unique staff of professional educators, academic and in the arts, who are also working artists with significant training and experience in their individual disciplines.
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Grand Prairie High School's mission is to provide all students with challenging, academically sound, character-based educational experiences empowering them to become productive citizens in an international community.
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South Grand Prairie High School's mission is to create a learning environment that promotes high academic achievement, capitalizes on student career interests and attitudes, prepares students for college, and encourages student involvement in order to produce responsible and successful citizens.
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The Young Women's Leadership Academy at Arnold is a School of Choice offered by the Grand Prairie ISD with a focus on developing future female leaders who are college ready and college bound.
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The mission of the Grand Prairie Collegiate Institute is to give scholars in grades 6th-12th access to courses in advanced academics, dual credit, CTE (Career and Technical Education), and Advanced Placement with the intent that scholars will complete high school with significant college credits. The college credits are earned through an accredited college partner: two-year community college and/or four-year university.
Watch GPCI's video.Watch all six videos about high school options available in GPISD.