By: Isaiah S. Showell, Follow South Jersey Multimedia Journalist/’What’s Good’ Host

CAMDEN, N.J. — Camden Academy Charter High School held a ribbon cutting recently opening their Early College Opportunity (ECO) building to house their College Now Program that is designed for students to earn their Associate Degree before receiving a high school diploma.
Students in the College Now Program take full-time college coursework at Camden County College during their junior and senior years of high school. The new ECO building will be used as a place for the high school/college students to study, do homework, or just take a needed break.
The building will also have classes for tenth grade College Now students to help prepare them for college level work.
Camden Academy Charter High School’s Early College Opportunity building and the College Now Program is What’s Good in South Jersey this week.
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