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Mainstreet Daily News: Micanopy Academy launches civic and law program

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This article was originally published by Mainstreet Daily News on April 13, 2023.


The Micanopy Academy recently launched its new high school civics and law program that will provide an in-depth study of the U.S. government and legal system.

According to a Micanopy Academy press release, the tuition-free sixth- through 12th-grade charter school said that the program is the first dedicated course of study in Florida.


The civics and law program was designed by Micanopy Academy teachers Clay and Ann Smith to provide students with a comprehensive study of the American government and legal system.





 
 
 

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