
Bryce Dittman: Finding the Quiet He Needs to Succeed
For Bryce Dittman, a traditional high school with its bustling classrooms and hectic hallways proved an exercise in distraction. “It was a draining environment,” he
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I like it better than a regular high school. Even though there were other kids there, they really took their time with each individual kid.
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My advice would be I know that it’s hard and I know you feel like giving up. It’s really up to you if you want better for yourself. I had to learn the hard way. I took the longer path by dropping out in 11th grade. Keep pushing, keep striving.
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There’s some kids that do slip through the cracks in traditional school. I was one of them. Not my daughter, not here. They know what her progress is. They keep me involved with her progress and they have formed a relationship and a bond with her. They know who she is and they know what she’s going through — they definitely have her back.
Joanne Vasquez
Parent, the Best Florida Charter Schools
For Bryce Dittman, a traditional high school with its bustling classrooms and hectic hallways proved an exercise in distraction. “It was a draining environment,” he
Pedro Suazo is 20. It wasn’t so long ago that he thought he’d never walk across the stage to receive his high school diploma. The
When Reannah Bautista became The Best Florida Charter Schools’ 5000th graduation candidate this week, she didn’t just create a milestone for the nationwide network of
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Pedro Suazo is 20. It wasn’t so long ago that he thought he’d never walk across the stage to receive his high school diploma. The
For Bryce Dittman, a traditional high school with its bustling classrooms and hectic hallways proved an exercise in distraction. “It was a draining environment,” he