Comstock Compass High School is an alternative high school at Comstock Public School District in Kalamazoo, Michigan designed for non-traditional students who have struggled in traditional high school programs. In 2011 the school has eight teacher teachers and enrollment of 210 secondary school students and 70 adult education students.
In 2009, the Compass adopted the Michigan Merit Curriculum, which requires students to pass core classes that include Algebra 2, Physics, and Chemistry; students need 19 total credits to graduate. After the 2009-2010 school year, the school does not meet an adequate Standard of Annual Progress for the state of Michigan.
The Compass offers an online curriculum as well as a double enrollment program that enables high school students to receive college credits from Kalamazoo Valley Community College. In addition, it offers the General Education Development (GED) program and the Certified Nursing Assistant training program (CNA).
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