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Superintendents back CCP reforms, warn of online‑course costs and cultural effects
Summary
Superintendents Dawn Wallace and Kyle Newton testified in favor of House Bill 62 reforms to College Credit Plus, saying current online CCP courses raise costs and reduce rigor and on‑campus participation; witnesses provided district data on CCP credit hours, textbook spending and district CCP costs and argued HB62 would rebalance cost structures and encourage in‑person instruction.
Two superintendents testified in favor of House Bill 62, a proposed reform of College Credit Plus (CCP) financing and materials policies, providing data and describing operational challenges faced by rural and small districts.
Dawn Wallace, superintendent of Adams County Ohio Valley Schools, said her district earned roughly 3,071 college credit hours and that about 1,617 of those were online. She testified that Adams County spent $61,360.37 on textbooks in the prior year and that the district’s…
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