Their co-curricular activities and clubs help their students develop their individual talents and achieve personal goals outside the classroom.
[1] Due to this, the District was ordered to make improvements by selecting one of four reform plans outlined in federal law.
Talks between the two parties broke down when the Teachers' Union would not agree to a package of changes for the high school, including lengthening the school day, requiring teachers to offer more tutoring, get additional training and eat lunch with students once a week under the "transformation model."
In 2012, the high school's graduation rate significantly increased to 71% and was highlighted by the Rhode Island Department of Education.
[11][12] Actress Viola Davis, who grew up in Central Falls, also donated and helped raise money for the team.