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Clinton school officials cite high dual-enrollment and AIG participation; board asks for added support for online learners

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Curriculum staff reported strong Advanced Placement, College and Career Promise, and AIG participation and completion rates for 2024–25, while board members questioned supports for students who failed online courses.

Dr. Linda Carr, director of curriculum and instruction, told the Clinton City Schools Board of Education on July 22 that the district’s AIG, Advanced Placement and dual-enrollment programs showed sustained high participation and completion during the 2024–25 school year.

Carr said the district identified 268 AIG students last year (58 at Sunset Avenue, 88 at Sampson Middle School and 122 at Clinton High School). She reported that 47% of identified AIG students were white, 24% Hispanic, 20% Black, 5% American Indian, 3% multiracial and 1% Asian. AP…

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