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Chapel Hill Academy’s teaching teams are highly qualified, tight-knit, dependable, and dedicated to seeing CHA students reach or exceed their goals.

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Looking to change your child’s education? Enter: Chapel Hill Academy, a tuition-free public charter school for pre-K through 8th grade operated by Lena Pope, a local nonprofit that has been working with children + families since 1930. The student-centered academic approach focuses on whole-child development, individual interests, and diversity.

Pro tip: Students residing in 16 different school districts can attend CHA. See if your student is eligible and how to apply (hint: the next round of enrollment ends Thursday, Feb. 23).*

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