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- REACH Public Schools will serve credit-deficient students in grades 9-12, focusing on flexible learning and individualized plans.
- The school will utilize a hybrid learning system, combining online coursework and in-person instruction to meet diverse learning needs.
- Managed by Propel Charter Management Group, REACH aims to produce workforce-ready graduates to meet local labor demands.
New Charter School Approved for Local Students
The Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education has unanimously approved the creation of a new charter school, REACH Public Schools, set to open for the 2026-2027 academic year. The decision was made during a board meeting on August 13, 2025, where board members voted 8-0 in favor of the charter. This new institution will serve students in grades 9-12, targeting those who are credit-deficient, frequently change schools, or are managing adult responsibilities.
REACH Public Schools will be located at 325 W. Montgomery Cross Road, in a facility that formerly housed the Saint Leo University Savannah Education Center. The design of the school aims to offer flexible learning environments that include alternative graduation pathways, career training opportunities, and individualized plans to help students meet their academic goals.
Innovative Learning Approaches
The school’s model intends to integrate both self-guided online coursework and in-person instruction, incorporating a hybrid learning system that accommodates diverse learning needs. Enrollment for the first year is projected at a minimum of 200 students, with 50 students in each grade. The school has plans to gradually expand by 75 additional students annually, aiming for a total enrollment of approximately 600 students by its fifth year.
Recruitment Strategies
To effectively address the needs of credit-deficient students, REACH Public Schools plans a variety of recruitment strategies. These will include collaborating with local school district counselors and partnering with community organizations to attract students who would benefit from the school’s unique offerings.
Support for Students with Special Needs
As part of the approval process, the district’s charter school committee emphasized the importance of providing adequate support for students with disabilities. The committee sought clarifications on curriculum alignment with Georgia educational standards, along with grading policies to ensure that all educational requirements are met.
Management and Operational Background
Managing the newly approved charter school will be Propel Charter Management Group, a company selected for its proven success in charter school development and management. The charter petition for REACH was submitted in March 2025 and has undergone a thorough review process, highlighting the evolving framework of Georgia’s charter school regulations under recent legislation.
Addressing Local Workforce Needs
REACH Public Schools is designed not only to keep students on track for graduation but also to equip them with the skills needed for today’s workforce demands. The school will focus on producing workforce-ready graduates, directly addressing a growing need for skilled laborers in the local economy.
Continued Oversight and Support
As the school prepares for its opening, the Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education will continue to monitor REACH’s development and operational strategies, ensuring the institution aligns with its goals of educational improvement and support for students facing challenges.
This initiative marks a significant step in providing educational opportunities tailored for the unique needs of Savannah’s students. More information regarding REACH Public Schools can be accessed through its official page.
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