HARRISBURG, Pa. — In Harrisburg’s Strawberry Square, there’s a charter school that students believe is changing their future.
Chance Cole-Stephens is one of the students at CASA, the Capital Area School for the Arts.
“I’m here because I did not feel comfortable in my home school district, and I didn’t want to be another number in the system,” he said.
CASA is a public charter school for students in grades nine through 12 who want to focus on the arts.
“We have just about 200 students. They come from 30 school districts from nine central Pennsylvania counties,” said Timothy Wendling, CEO and principal.
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