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Board hears detailed update on BBA program enrollment, outcomes and budget pressure

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At a Birmingham Community Charter High District meeting, staff presented a detailed briefing on the district's BBA program covering enrollment, student outcomes, staffing, curriculum partnerships and funding challenges tied to ADA calculations.

At a meeting of the Birmingham Community Charter High District, staff presented a multi-part update on the district's BBA program, reporting current enrollment, staffing, student outcomes and the program's funding position.

The presentation, led by Isaac (staff member), said the program enrolled 71 students this school year after opening with five students during the COVID period. Isaac said, "the goal of BBA is to help students that are not able to function or come to a traditional school." He described students in the program as including those with medical needs, students who need flexible schedules to work, and students with high anxiety who prefer an online setting.

School staff and board members discussed academic offerings and supports. Isaac said BBA partners with Accelerate Education to deliver coursework and on-demand tutoring…

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