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Alamo Heights ISD reports early‑college growth; P‑TECH cohort, in‑school college courses expand
Summary
District staff updated parents on the Early College High School and P‑TECH programs, reporting roughly 90–105 students in the early‑college pathway, in‑school dual‑credit instruction with St. Philip’s College, and career‑linked P‑TECH certification for future paraprofessionals and coaches.
An Alamo Heights ISD staff member updated parents at the meeting on the district’s Early College High School and its P‑TECH pathway, saying the program will allow the Class of 2028 to graduate with a high school diploma and an associate of arts degree in four years.
The program partner is St. Philip’s College, and district staff said instructors with appropriate credentials teach the college courses on the Alamo Heights High School campus so students remain “in‑school” for both high school and college coursework.
The Early College lead said that freshmen in the program earn two college credits in the fall and two in the spring, and by the end of freshman year many students had earned six elective college credits. “They’ve already earned 6 college credits,” the staff member said. The presenter reported an enrollment range—an early figure of “a hundred and five” students was cited, and later counts given during the same discussion were 98 total early‑college students, with…
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