Alternative schools in Kentucky need more space

March 19, 2001
Two Northern Kentucky regional alternative schools, which have been growing since they opened a few years ago, are expanding again next year to make room

Two Northern Kentucky regional alternative schools, which have been growing since they opened a few years ago, are expanding again next year to make room for even more students. The Learning Academy and the Phoenix School, which deal with students with behavioral problems who are unable to function in mainstream schools, are adding staff and classes as more school districts join the programs.

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