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Muskegon Heights Academy is getting a second chance.
The school, which houses seventh through 12th grades, will avoid a shutdown thanks to a new partnership agreement with the state.
The deal comes just a few months after the Michigan School Reform Office placed the school on a list of 38 at risk of shutting down due to low test scores.
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