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District reports ALE and summer‑school outcomes; highlights graduation gains
Summary
District staff reported 29 students participated in the Alternative Learning Experiences (ALE) program with 34.67 credits completed and 16 seniors meeting graduation requirements; summer school showed elementary growth for most attendees and high‑school credit recovery yielded mixed completion numbers due to budget constraints affecting middle school offerings.
District staff reported on alternative learning and summer programs at the Nov. 20 Pullman School Board meeting.
Debbie Crabtree presented the ALE program for the prior year: 78 course offerings in seven subject areas with 29 students participating overall, 34.67 credits completed and 16 seniors meeting graduation…
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