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San Bernardino Community College District outlines dual-enrollment partnership and Measure CC outcomes

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A San Bernardino Community College District representative told the Bear Valley Unified School District board that 103 Bear Valley students take college classes through dual enrollment, explained program delivery and costs, and highlighted Measure CC-funded campus improvements.

A San Bernardino Community College District representative told the Bear valley Unified School District governing board that about 103 students from the district are enrolled in the district’s dual-enrollment program and that most courses are taught on the high school campus by a high-school teacher using college curriculum. The presenter said the dual-enrollment arrangement is intended to make college more affordable and accessible, adding, “For the average student, for one year, we don't call it tuition. We call it fees, but let's say tuition. For one year, it's $1,200 a year.” The SBCCD representative described the dual-enrollment model used in Bear Valley as primarily school-site instruction: about 90% of dual-enrolled students are taught by a high-school teacher in the student’s regular classroom using…

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