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In an exciting development, Cary Academy has announced the launch of its "Charge Promise," a revolutionary affordability initiative aimed at making education accessible for more families. Starting in the 2026-2027 school year, this program will cover the full cost of attendance for families with an annual income of less than $100,000.
This initiative represents a significant step towards reducing financial barriers for families seeking quality education. By eliminating tuition costs, Cary Academy aims to create a more inclusive environment where students from diverse backgrounds can thrive academically and socially.
The "Charge Promise" is designed to ensure that all families, regardless of their financial situation, have the opportunity to provide their children with a top-tier education. This move is expected to not only increase enrollment but also foster a rich community of learners who can contribute to the school's vibrant culture. Cary Academy's commitment to affordability reflects a broader trend in education, prioritizing accessibility and equity for all students.
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