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    Since its launch in September 2025, the HBCU Early College Prep School, led by Dr. Asya Johnson, has attracted immense interest as the nation’s first high school of its kind. A testament to its appeal, the school received over 1,000 applications for only 100 spots in its inaugural class. The school’s core mission is to foster “a community of learners dedicated to academic excellence, diversity, societal contributions and social justice.” Johnson, creator of the school, told ABC News, “There’s just not enough exposure to HBCUs across the country. We talk about college and college access, but we do not spend enough The post How Dr. Asya Johnson, creator of first and only HBCU High School, is championing quality education appeared first on HBCU News.
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