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Board outlines Graduation Alliance partnership to serve students offsite and recoup funding
Summary
Corvallis School District described its Graduation Alliance contract as an option to reengage students for whom the district’s in‑person programs have been unsuccessful; students remain district enrolled while receiving offsite online instruction.
The Corvallis School Board heard a report May 8 about the district’s new contract with Graduation Alliance, an online program intended to serve students who have not been successful in traditional or district alternative programs.
How it works: Students enrolled with Graduation Alliance remain Corvallis School District students while receiving offsite, online instruction. The program provides Wi‑Fi‑enabled laptops and assigns casework and courses; the vendor collects a percentage of the district’s ADMW (Average Daily Membership Weighted) revenue according to a tiered scale that becomes more favorable as more students enroll.
Why it matters: District staff said…
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