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Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, or SASA, is a small public high school and middle school in Saginaw, Michigan for talented students. From its founding in the early 1980s until 1999, it was known as the Center for the Arts & Sciences (CAS). During this period, it was a half-day school utilizing a concentration, or major, program to allow students to focus on specialized areas of study, while spending the other half of the day at their home school. In 1999, the name was changed, and SASA became a full day school, allowing students to take other required classes in addition to their concentration.

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  • Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, or SASA, is a small public high school and middle school in Saginaw, Michigan for talented students. From its founding in the early 1980s until 1999, it was known as the Center for the Arts & Sciences (CAS). During this period, it was a half-day school utilizing a concentration, or major, program to allow students to focus on specialized areas of study, while spending the other half of the day at their home school. In 1999, the name was changed, and SASA became a full day school, allowing students to take other required classes in addition to their concentration. (en)
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  • Dragons (en)
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  • Rachel Reid (en)
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  • Ramont M. Roberts (en)
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  • Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, or SASA, is a small public high school and middle school in Saginaw, Michigan for talented students. From its founding in the early 1980s until 1999, it was known as the Center for the Arts & Sciences (CAS). During this period, it was a half-day school utilizing a concentration, or major, program to allow students to focus on specialized areas of study, while spending the other half of the day at their home school. In 1999, the name was changed, and SASA became a full day school, allowing students to take other required classes in addition to their concentration. (en)
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