|TRINITY — Jacob Little is pumped about life after high school.
He’s got a summer filled with karate competitions, culminating in a tournament in Malmo, Sweden, his first time to Scandinavia.
It’s what he’s been training for since he first begged his mom to enroll him “Power Ranger school,” when he was 5 years old. It’s so exciting, Little said, that he’s not even thinking about college until afterward.
“It’s too much pressure to put on myself to travel to amazing tournaments and also apply to college,” he said between training bouts at Ingram’s Karate, his longtime dojo in New Port Richey. “I don’t want to sacrifice this.”
The option wouldn’t exist had he taken a more common route through school. Little, 18, of Trinity, is one of the first two students to attend Pasco eSchool from f