Opened in 2014, it is in the Cristo Rey Network of schools, with work-study integrated into its program.
[4] It serves only low-income students[5] and financial need is a first criterion for admission.
As the demand for its services expanded, the school accepted the donation of a much larger, seven-story building in downtown Atlanta.
[5] The new building was officially dedicated on January 30, 2018[8] with Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Governor Nathan Deal attending the ceremony.
Job partners include Coca-Cola,[9] Emory University,[10] and Delta Air Lines.