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Japanese teacher urges board to approve UW dual‑credit partnership so students can earn college credit next year

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Esaka Grama, Pasco School District Japanese teacher, asked the board to approve a University of Washington partnership that would allow third‑year Japanese students to earn five UW credits fully state‑funded; she said approval this year is required for juniors and sophomores to access credit before graduation.

Esaka Grama, the district’s Japanese teacher, told the board that the University of Washington is prepared to offer five UW college credits to third‑year Japanese students and that the state will cover the $2,234 tuition per student. "Once Pasco School District approves this partnership, it will take 1 year to implement the program," Grama said. She…

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