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Sponsors propose CCP reforms to lower district costs, share textbook expenses

2589383 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 62 would change how online College Credit Plus (CCP) courses are billed, create a textbook cost‑sharing program and prioritize local CCP participation, sponsors told the House Education Committee.

Columbus — Representatives Pizzoli and Bird presented House Bill 62 to the House Education Committee as a package of reforms intended to make the College Credit Plus program more sustainable for K‑12 districts.

Sponsors said the bill would: adjust billing so online CCP courses are billed at a lower tier (the second tier) when students take courses at school and use school facilities; require…

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