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Board hears students’ stories as high‑school leaders outline AP, dual‑credit and CTE expansion
Summary
Central Oregon high‑school and CTE leaders updated the board on advanced placement, dual‑credit, International Baccalaureate and career‑technical education offerings. Students from Ben Tech Academy and Caldera described how CTE and DECA experiences informed their college and career plans.
Administrators, teachers and students briefed the Bend‑La Pine Schools Board Feb. 11 on the district’s advanced academic and career‑technical offerings, including Advanced Placement (AP), college dual‑credit, International Baccalaureate (IB) and Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Katie Legacy, executive director of high school programs, told the board the district offers a wide range of AP courses, 42 college dual‑credit options (many articulated with Central Oregon Community College) and IB courses at Bend High School. “We do offer 42 college dual credit courses,” Legacy said, adding that many dual‑credit courses are embedded in AP or CTE sequences and can deliver meaningful college credit at reduced per‑credit…
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