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Board adopts lower credit requirement for Duarte adult-education diploma to support dual enrollment

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Summary

Duarte Unified moved adult-education graduation requirements from 180 to 130 credits to align with consortium partners and to facilitate dual-enrollment with community colleges under SB 554, the board approved the change.

The Duarte Unified School District governing board approved a change to adult-education graduation requirements that lowers the local diploma credit requirement from 180 credits to 130 credits, aligning Duarte with nearby districts in the adult-education consortium and supporting dual-enrollment opportunities.

Mr. Morris, presenting the item, said the proposed policy change "moves the credits from 180 to 130, aligns with Monrovia, Azusa, Glendora, and Claremont" and supports SB 554, a state…

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