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Opportunity Scholarships bring hope to Fayetteville school for autistic students

Summary by Carolina Journal
Nestled in a tiny church in Fayetteville, The School of Hope, a K-12 school for autistic children, opened its doors in 2017 with only five students. It is currently at capacity with 75 students and a waitlist of more than 60 students. Of the students enrolled, 95% are on a state-funded Opportunity Scholarship (OSP), an education savings account (ESA), or both. Their original business plan was to grow by 10 students each year, and they have far s…
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Carolina Journal broke the news in on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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