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District outlines AP, dual-enrollment, CLEP and CTE pathways; 566 graduates earned at least one advanced designation

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District leaders presented program data showing a broad menu of advanced academic and career pathways—27 AP exams, 17 dual-enrollment courses through MCC and CTE endorsements—and reported that 566 members of the class of 2024 earned at least one New York State "highest achievement" designation.

District administrators presented a detailed review of Advanced Placement, dual-enrollment (through Monroe Community College), CLEP credit-by-exam options and Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways at the June 10 board meeting, saying the offerings provide multiple routes to college credit and career readiness.

The presentation, led by Miss Land with Eric Blask (director of data and informatics) and Jim McEntee (director of business and mathematics), said the district offers 27 AP exams—the most in Monroe County and placing the district near the 90th percentile statewide—and 17 dual-enrollment courses through MCC. Staff noted that dual enrollment and…

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