Gray Stone builds on partnership with SCC
Published 4:16 pm Tuesday, January 7, 2025
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Gray Stone Day School has announced an expanded opportunity for its high school students beginning next year.
Building on its longstanding partnership with Stanly Community College, the school is offering students greater flexibility to achieve their academic goals while preparing for future success.
For many years, Gray Stone students have had the opportunity to take college-level courses through Stanly Community College, earning credits that are transferable to North Carolina public universities. Now, students will have the option to pursue an associate degree in select programs, completing this advanced qualification during their four years of high school.
Students at Gray Stone can now tailor their education to meet their aspirations. Those aiming for admission to competitive four-year universities can focus on Advanced Placement (AP) courses to ensure they are prepared for the challenges of college-level academics. Alternatively, students may opt to take college courses through Stanly Community College, accelerating their path to a bachelor’s degree — often completing it in three years or less — or preparing to enter the workforce with an associate degree.
“This new opportunity aligns perfectly with Gray Stone’s mission to prepare students for the rigors of college and beyond,” said Helen Nance, chief administrative officer of Gray Stone Day School. “Whether a student envisions a future in a competitive university or entering the workforce, we’re committed to supporting their individual goals.”
In the future, some college courses will be taught as seated classes on the Gray Stone campus, further enhancing accessibility and convenience for students.
Gray Stone Day School prides itself on fostering well-rounded individuals, Nance said. In addition to academics, the school offers leadership and service opportunities, competitive sports and a variety of clubs and social activities to support students’ mental health and teamwork skills.
For more information about this new opportunity, contact Helen Nance at hnance@graystoneday.org or visit www.graystoneday.org.