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Loveland High officials, students outline IB expansion and say every student will have chance at college credit

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School leaders and students described Loveland High School’s International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, announced acceptance of a career-related program and said every student at the school will be offered a path to earn college credit beginning this year.

Sean Collins, head of school for Loveland High School, told the Thompson School District R-2J board at its Sept. 3 study session that Loveland’s International Baccalaureate (IB) program is expanding and that the school will offer college-credit opportunities to every student.

Collins said Loveland High has adopted IB approaches that emphasize inquiry, conceptual understanding, global context, collaboration, universal design for learning and assessment-informed instruction. “Every student who goes through Loveland High School will have a chance to earn college credit,” Collins said, describing a standard-level IB English course the school will offer to all…

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