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Everything in your life can be personalized — your Facebook status, ringtone, clothes, playlists — everything except how you learn. Today that changes! At Enterprise High School the schedule is designed to fit your life. Best of all, you earn a standard high school diploma from an accredited school just as you would at a traditional public high school — and it’s free.



To reach the heart, educate the mind, and graduate the whole student.
Enterprise High School is a student-centered organization with Title 1 status delivering excellence in education. Our Team is committed to our students, our communities, and each other. We believe that our cohesion and morale help us to achieve excellence in our schools. Our commitment to our students and our dedication to impacting their education through innovative methods makes us unique.
At Enterprise, we believe the following:
- Every student deserves an environment that enables them to achieve their potential
- We respect our work and each other
- We use data to inform our decisions and measure our success
Success through investment in people.
From very low staff turnover, to personalized attention to each student, Enterprise High School has achieved a unique level of growth & success since we opened.
Read more about the success of our students and our school >
Diamond says...
“At a time when I was failing and hopeless, I found a place that gave me some hope. They never gave up on me, even when I wanted to give up on myself. I would come for a few months at a time… Not once did Ms. Hulbert withdraw me, no matter how long I went away, and every time I came back, there were open arms taking me in.”
Nicholas says...
“I think everyone had that one teacher who helped us to the finish line. Half of the time I wanted to just give up, but they didn’t… We all came a long way, and we get to go home tonight with a smile on our face and a diploma in our hand knowing that we finally accomplished that one thing we put many, many long years of work towards.”
Alexis says...
“What you can conceive in your mind and believe in your heart you can achieve with your efforts. Nothing is impossible. I needed to make a change in my life for my son and me.”
Molly says...
“Never sell yourself short. If you don’t believe in yourself, don’t give up because right behind you is a group of people who see your potential”
Tiison says...
“I decided it was time for me to make a change and grow as a person. I began to raise my standards. I became determined to graduate.”
Ahmed says...
“I left Iraq with my parents and my brother because of the war. The first year was very hard for me. At first I didn’t want to go to school because it was a little scary for me especially because my English wasn’t good. When I changed schools to go to Enterprise High School, things started to get better. After I came to Enterprise I realized I’m going to finish school and graduate.”