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District says Twilight alternative program and career‑pathway partnerships boosted graduation and engagement
Summary
District leaders reported the Twilight/alternative program graduated 38 students in 2025 and credited specialized pathways, workforce partnerships and expanded college‑level certification courses with increasing opportunities and attendance.
District staff told the board at the Sept. retreat that the Twilight alternative program and new career‑pathway partnerships contributed to higher graduation rates and improved engagement for students who needed non‑traditional schooling options.
Cabinet members said the Twilight program graduated 38 students in the last academic year (11 in January, 27 in June and August) and that program design changes had moved some students into…
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