ADMISSIONS

At The New High School Project, our goal is that students from all walks of life learn to access the education they need.  TNHSP is designed to help teens develop the skills, confidence, and creativity to suceed in mainstream education, college and life.  You are your teen's strongest advocate, and we thank you for your interest in our program.

The New High School Project Facts:

  • We are a college preparatory, coeducational, non-residential high school in central California.
  • We enroll students in grades 9 through 12.
  • We are accepting applications for Fall of 2012-13, as well as applications for the remainder of 2011-12.
  • Faculty members are trained in research-based diagnostic instruction.
  • Our teacher-to-student ratio is 1:6.
  • Many of our students are diagnosed with specific learning variations.
  • Our students have average or higher intelligence.
  • Our students do not have primary emotional or behavioral issues.
  • Our admissions policy is non-discriminatory regarding race, creed, gender, sexual orientation or national origin. 

Because our classes are small and space is limited, we encourage you to start the application process soon.  Please contact us at 831.393.8004 or info@newhighschool.org to request an Admissions Packet by mail or download the admissions packet below.  We’re looking forward to hearing from you!

 

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Need Assistance?

The staff and administrators at The New High School Project are happy to help with the application process in any way we can.  We understand that applying to an independent school may be a new experience for many parents.  Please do not hesitate to ask us for help.  The New High School Project looks forward to working with you and your teen.

Confidentiality and non-discrimination

The New High School Project does not consider race, creed, gender, color, sexual orientation, or national origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid program or other school administered programs.

 

"My favorite things about TNHSP  are that it's less stressful than other schools and that I feel like I'm learning more easily here." -- TNHSP student 

 

STEVE HENDERSON, Dean of Student Life • ELIZABETH MILES, Dean of Curriculum
2511 Numa Watson Road, Seaside, CA • 831.393.8004 • info@thenewhighschoolproject.org
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