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District staff present annual Open Doors partnership renewals; programs serve older students at risk of dropping out
Summary
Assistant director Riley Todd described four partner programs that provide diploma, GED and college pathways for students aged 16–21; the programs operate as pass‑through funding with a 7% district indirect fee and are at risk if partnerships are not renewed.
Assistant Director Riley Todd presented the annual renewal packages for the district's Open Doors partnership programs, which the district operates with outside providers to serve older students (ages 16–21) who are credit‑deficient, at risk of dropout, or seeking alternative diploma pathways.
Todd said the portfolio includes four distinct partner programs operated by South Seattle College (CareerLink), Highline College Open Doors, Southwest Youth and Family…
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