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Pullman reports growth in ALE use, mixed summer-school results

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District staff reported increased use of Alternative Learning Experience (ALE) programs with more courses attempted and more seniors meeting graduation requirements; summer school structure changed and yielded higher pass rates than the previous year.

Pullman School District staff reported a rise in Alternative Learning Experience (ALE) participation and described structural changes to summer school after a district update on Sept. 10.

Jared Flurry, who presented the ALE and summer-school update, said 42 students participated in ALE during the 2023–24 year — up from 11 the prior year — and those students attempted 99 courses, an increase of 20 courses from the year before. He…

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