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Everett board hears dual‑credit expansion, postsecondary enrollment patterns; running start shows highest fall enrollment rate
Summary
District staff outlined four dual‑credit pathways, rising college‑in‑the‑high‑school participation after tuition removal, and postsecondary enrollment rates by dual‑credit type for the class of 2023.
Everett Public Schools staff presented an annual update March 25 on dual‑credit offerings, completion rates and postsecondary enrollment outcomes.
The presentation summarized three broad dual‑credit pathways used by district students: college coursework taught for high school credit (college‑in‑the‑high‑school), credit by examination such as Advanced Placement (AP), and articulated career‑technical education (CTE) agreements; district staff also reported on Running Start, where 11th‑ and 12th‑grade students take college courses on campus.
Why it matters: staff said dual credit can reduce postsecondary cost, ease transition to college and help students complete high‑school graduation pathways. The board heard data on participation, completion and postsecondary enrollment…
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