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Looking for a school with a close-knit atmosphere, strong academics, and an incredible staff who build relationships with each student?

Chapel Hill Academy is a tuition-free public charter school that aims to equip kids with a strong foundation + set them up to reach their full potential. For example, seventh grader Colton Wallace who recently received a youngest black entrepreneur award, and a group of middle schoolers who visited Austin to learn about advocacy + how to use their voices to change legislation. Learn more + apply for Fall 2023.

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