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Lowry High principal outlines expanded dual-credit, CTE and special-education transition programs

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Lowry High School Principal Sean Taylor told the board the school is expanding dual-credit courses with Great Basin College, using incentives to reduce chronic absenteeism and boosting work-based learning for students on IEPs with federal grant support.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY — Sean Taylor, principal at Lowry High School, presented the school’s academic programming, attendance interventions and career-technical education results to the Humboldt County School District board on March 28.

Taylor highlighted a partnership with Great Basin College that has produced more than 90 completed college courses through the partnership and currently has 11 students enrolled in a dual-pathway program combining a high school diploma and an associate degree. Taylor said one student is completing a certified nursing assistant program and several students earned passing scores on workplace readiness and…

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