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Parent tells board Rush High lacks AP options; district says scheduling and CCP expansion under way

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A parent told the board her junior cannot take multiple honors or AP classes because of scheduling constraints; the superintendent said course requests are being processed and the district is expanding College Credit Plus (CCP) offerings and will report back in May.

Joellen Dank, a South Euclid resident and parent, told the board during public comment that her junior was unable to enroll in multiple honors courses this year because of scheduling and that the family now lacks certainty about advanced course availability for next year.

"Our high achieving junior found out that he could not take honors level classes in English, science, and math, because of scheduling," Dank said, adding that by the time the family…

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