Lancaster Fisher Catholic High School began the new academic year in August with the addition of class offerings and a new student-led club dedicated to serving the school and local community.

Fisher Catholic students will be able to take courses in AP Biology, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, AP English Composition, AP English Literature, AP European History, AP Physics, AP PreCalculus, AP Psychology, AP United States Government and AP United States History.

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In addition, the school launched Fisher Catholic Outreach (FCO). Its mission is to provide students with opportunities to make a positive difference through volunteer work, service projects and community engagement.

FCO’s activities will include organizing service events and Encountering Christ by Helping Others (ECHO) opportunities, partnering with local charities and community groups, and building leadership skills through hands-on projects.

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