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District unveils "Focused Graduation Pathway" to let juniors and seniors earn up to 13 credits via GED while staying at home schools

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T.J. Strain presented a proposed Focused Graduation Pathway allowing eligible 11th- and 12th-graders to take GED tests, earn up to 13 credits, and remain enrolled at their home schools while they recover missing credits.

T.J. Strain, director in Teaching and Learning, presented a proposed Focused Graduation Pathway that would allow eligible juniors and seniors who are significantly credit deficient to enroll in GED-preparation while remaining enrolled at their home schools.

Strain described the pathway as a tool for students who have dug themselves into a credit deficit ' including returning homeschoolers, out-of-state transfers or students who fell behind earlier in high school ' to recover credits without leaving…

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