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Bradshaw Mountain High School reports academic gains, expanded programs and a possible bump in state letter grade
Summary
Bradshaw Mountain High School presented academic, extracurricular and community-engagement updates to the Humboldt Unified governing board, including AP/dual-enrollment participation, expanded athletics and an appeal to state coding of graduation data that could raise the school's letter grade.
Bradshaw Mountain High School administrators updated the Humboldt Unified School District governing board on academic performance, extracurricular participation and community engagement, noting increased AP and dual-enrollment participation, new girls sports and ongoing work to address a coding error that may affect the school's state letter grade.
Principal Rick Bradshaw (presenting) reported the school offered 17 AP classes and 16 dual-enrollment courses and that about 300 AP exams were administered last year. He said the school currently has 43 students in the early-college/dual-enrollment program (up from 24 last…
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