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Keystone Central highlights CTE partnerships, dual‑enrollment that saved families more than $2 million

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Central Mountain High School and the Career & Technical Center told the board that dual‑enrollment, Penn College classes and community co‑ops have produced thousands of college credits and notable tuition savings for local families.

Central Mountain High School and the district Career & Technical Center (CTC) presented data Jan. 16 to the Keystone Central Board of Directors showing growth in dual‑enrollment, industry co‑ops and college‑credit opportunities that district staff said have produced thousands of credits and large tuition savings for families.

The presentation showed Penn College dual‑enrollment, partnerships with Lock Haven University and Lackawanna, and a range of CTC offerings in machining, drafting, construction trades and health occupations. District staff reported that students earned about 909 college credits from Penn College enrollment in one recent year and that, across multiple…

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