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Morgan High principal outlines plans to revise graduation requirements to expand CTE and early college pathways
Summary
Morgan High School is exploring changes to graduation requirements and scheduling to increase student access to concurrent enrollment, AP and career and technical education (CTE) pathways, a principal told the school board. The district is in early stages of studying statewide requirements and potential transition timelines.
Principal Luke Thomas told the Morgan County School District Board the high school is exploring adjustments to its graduation requirements and schedule to give students earlier access to concurrent enrollment, Advanced Placement and CTE offerings.
“We currently have around 8–15 class periods where students are taking home release and they are not taking advantage of our concurrent enrollment, our AP offerings, and also our CT offerings at the high school,” Thomas said. He said Morgan High students can accumulate up to 36 credits; the school…
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