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District 11 and Pikes Peak State College sign MOU to create downtown teacher academy and make a low-cost path to licensure
Summary
District 11 and Pikes Peak State College signed an MOU to create a downtown teacher academy that will let high school teacher-cadet students begin concurrent enrollment coursework that leads to paraprofessional credentials and a low-cost path to teacher licensure.
District 11 and Pikes Peak State College announced a formal partnership to establish a teacher academy at the downtown PPCC campus and to create a low-cost pathway for District 11 students who want to pursue teaching careers. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) approved by the board frames a four-year pathway: students begin with teacher-cadet programming in high school, take concurrent enrollment coursework at PPCC to earn paraprofessional credentials by high school graduation, and then continue toward a bachelor’s degree and teacher licensure with state…
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