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District outlines high‑school pathways and RISE adult‑education supports for credit recovery and late graduates

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Summary

Area superintendents described options intended to help students graduate — including NorthStar online, Innovations, Washoe Inspire Academy and RISE adult education — and highlighted both adjusted‑cohort rates and additional graduates who complete diplomas after October.

Washoe County School District area superintendents on April 8 presented an overview of high‑school pathways designed to help students graduate and prepare for post‑secondary options, emphasizing alternatives such as NorthStar online, Innovations brick‑and‑mortar programming, Washoe Inspire Academy and the RISE adult‑education program.

Why it matters — trustees heard how the district supports students who fall behind credits, students returning after interruptions and adults seeking equivalency or adult diplomas. Staff stressed that graduation work continues beyond June for many students and that services including credit recovery, five‑year senior…

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