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Discover empowerment and growth at Hanger Hall School 📚

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Hanger Hall has empowered young women in Asheville for 24 years and counting.

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Middle school can be a challenging season, but Hanger Hall School has made it their mission for young women to feel empowered, seen + known. 📝

Their strong academic environment includes:

  • 80 students grades 6-8 with classes capped at 14
  • Intentional student cohorts + peer mentoring
  • Travel + extracurriculars
  • Guest speaker series

Families are invited to attend an open house on Thurs., Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. or Thurs., Nov. 10 at 9:30 a.m.

Check out Hanger Hall School.*

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