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Summer programs show higher-than-expected enrollment; credit recovery returns dozens of students to on-track status

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District officials reported strong summer enrollment across elementary, middle and high school programs and said 51 high-school students have completed necessary credit recovery and are back on track for graduation, with another ~50 partially recovered.

At its June 25, 2025 meeting, the Trotwood-Madison City Schools administration reported higher-than-expected participation in summer programs and early signs of progress in high-school credit recovery.

Superintendent Mister Howard told the board that expected kindergarten–fifth-grade enrollment of 60 has grown to more than 100 students in the summer program, and high school summer programming expected 125 students has 127 enrolled. The district’s Graduation Alliance Summer Credit Recovery Program has seven active students and…

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