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Board approves course changes to expand concurrent enrollment amid falling AP participation
Summary
The board approved course proposals that expand concurrent enrollment (college‑in‑the‑schools and other CE options) as a strategy to retain students taking PSEO classes off campus; presenters cited a drop in AP exams from about 1,600 to 900–1,000 over recent years.
The board approved course proposals that add and expand concurrent enrollment (CE) offerings intended to provide college credit under district supervision and to respond to declining Advanced Placement (AP) exam participation and rising PSEO enrollment.
Principal Bach (presenting school leader) said the shift is a strategic response to enrollment and course‑choice trends: "We want to make…
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