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Marysville high schools report growth in AP, college-credit and internship programs
Summary
Marysville High School and the Marysville Early College High School told the board that Advanced Placement participation and college-credit plus offerings have increased, and internship programs are expanding, producing measurable credits and paid internship earnings for students.
Marysville High School and Marysville Early College High School leaders told the Board of Education on April 17 that the district has expanded Advanced Placement (AP) courses, college-credit plus (CCP) offerings, Ohio High Point pathways and paid internships.
The presentation highlighted rising student participation and outcomes that school leaders said can translate into college credit and workforce readiness. “We had a high of 77.8% of students scoring a 3 or above,” Principal Ken Chaffin said, referring to AP exam results. Chaffin also said the district increased CCP course offerings from 22 to 33 and estimated a potential 2,113 college credits could be earned by students if course…
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