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High school student urges district to preserve virtual AP access, cites Michigan statute 388.162f

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A junior from John Glenn High School told the board the district is preparing to end opportunities for students to take virtual Advanced Placement courses next year and asked the district to follow Michigan Compiled Laws §388.162f (often called section 21f) when deciding.

Calvin Hines, an 11th‑grade student at John Glenn High School, addressed the Wayne‑Westland board during the citizen‑comment period to ask the district to preserve students’ ability to enroll in virtual Advanced Placement courses.

Hines said he learned at a…

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