A new high school is coming to Irvine this fall that will allow students to hone their technology and entrepreneurial-based skills while being able to earn college credit at the same time. The high school, called Westcliff Preparatory Academy, will be opened by Westcliff University after the school’s leaders wanted to offer the benefits of the university to a younger generation of students. “We have been considering opening the high school for some time,” Anthony Lee, the university’s president, told The Epoch Times. “We’ve been educating undergraduates and graduates all the way to a doctorate degree, and we thought that there was a need here for a school that focuses more on professionals skills that will prepare students for their futures upon graduation. “At the university level, entrepreneurship and technology are a big emphasis and we have a lot of expertise there. So we wanted to infuse all of that …