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Restore Education pitches RestoreTech charter to TEA, seeks to enroll 400 adults in year one
Summary
Restore Education told Texas Education Agency staff that its proposed RestoreTech adult charter will use an accelerated, individualized model to serve adults and offer industry credentials; applicants said they plan to enroll 400 students in year one and ramp to 2,000 across three campuses by year five.
Restore Education told Texas Education Agency interviewers on Feb. 19 that its proposed RestoreTech charter would create an adult high school pathway combining accelerated coursework, industry credentials and wraparound supports aimed at helping marginalized adults complete a high school diploma and move into the workforce.
Kelly Rhodes, Restore Education—EO and a planning committee member for RestoreTech, described the organization s a 17-year operator of dropout recovery and adult education programs and said the the RestoreTech model would expand those services. "Our programs have served…
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