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Albert Lea schools detail summer credit recovery, Tiger Tales and community education enrollments and programs

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Area Learning Center staff and Community Education presented summer offerings, including credit recovery (June 9—June 26), the Tiger Tales targeted-services program (June 9—July 3), and community-education enrollment and facility scheduling trends; presenters gave enrollment figures and described transportation, meals and staffing plans.

Johanna Thomas, speaking for the district's alternative-programs team, and John (Community Education director) presented the district's summer programs and community-education work, describing dates, services, enrollment and logistical supports.

Thomas said credit recovery at Albert Lea High School will run June 9—June 26, will provide breakfast and lunch and transportation for students in bus zones, and uses continual learning plans that require parent signatures. She said there is no state-imposed maximum for credits a student may earn in the summer and that the district's credit-recovery team will include teachers for English, math, social studies,…

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