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District reports growth in dual and concurrent enrollment, says programs saved families $3M in one year

New Haven Board of Education · October 28, 2025
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Summary

District officials reported expanded dual and concurrent enrollment, new industry certifications and an impact report showing increased college credits and an estimated $3 million in family savings; board members asked for post‑graduation hiring data and sustained funding.

The New Haven Board of Education heard a comprehensive update on the district’s college and career pathways, including accelerated growth in concurrent enrollment, expanded certification programs such as CNA and EMT, and a district estimate that students’ earned college credits saved families just over $3 million in the last year.

Dina Nardolino, Supervisor of College and Career Pathways, told the board the office is pursuing three measurable goals: increase the graduation rate, improve ninth‑grade on‑track rates and grow dual‑credit participation. “We have saved families over $3,000,000 in…

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