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Center for Advanced Learning reports full enrollment, credit gains and new industry partnerships

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The Center for Advanced Learning reported May 7 that its programs are operating at capacity for Gresham‑Barlow student slots, that students earned more than 2,800 college credits last year (an estimated $337,000 in tuition savings), and that new industry and university partnerships are expanding work‑based learning opportunities.

GRESHAM, Ore. — The Center for Advanced Learning (CAL), the regional career and technical education campus serving students from Gresham‑Barlow and neighboring districts, told the Gresham‑Barlow School Board on May 7 that it continues to expand college‑credit opportunities and industry partnerships while operating at capacity for district slots.

Jessica Gallagher, CAL director, presented the school’s annual report and highlighted program enrollment and outcomes. CAL enrolls roughly 500 students on average; for 2025‑26 the district’s allocation to CAL is fully subscribed and the district has a waiting list. Gallagher said about 275 of those…

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