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High schools can offer early college credit and dual enrollment to students to give them a head start on their post-secondary pathway.
My Tech High created an Informational video to share with families that describes the options for students to earn early college credit while still in high school.
Fenway High School's collaboration with early college partners is key to program effectiveness. There is weekly contact with partner institutions, which allows for immediate adjustments and improvements to the student experience. Mid-semester...
Lessons from a Federal Investing in Innovation Grant, which brought early college to an additional 30,000 students in three districts over five years.
Explore how dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment, and early college can be made available to high school students who would benefit from college-level courses.
A state policy guide for implementing dual enrollment and early college designs under the Every Student Succeeds Act. Provided by College in High School Alliance.
There are three primary designs for providing access to community college for high school students: dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment, and early college.
Individual check-ins create structured, personalized conversations between instructors and students to build relationships, provide feedback, and address challenges early. These meetings help students feel seen and supported while modeling the type...
Pleasant View is a school serving students in pre-K through 5th grade in Providence, Rhode Island. The school partners with Summit Public Schools to implement personalized learning in the 5th grade.
ReNEW’s Dolores T. Aaron Academy (“ReNEW DTA”) is a charter school serving students in pre-K through 8th grade in New Orleans, LA that has developed a mastery-based, 8th grade math program.
Henry County Schools created five core tenets of personalized learning to help schools identify primary areas of change in their instructional practices.