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Trustees decline Winthrop teacher-pathway dual-enrollment program pending budget plan
Summary
A proposed dual-enrollment education-and-teaching pathway with Winthrop University that would enroll ~25 students was put to a motion to not approve until the district identifies how to fund student tuition; trustees voted 3–2 to delay approval, citing concerns about per-student costs and equity.
The Rock Hill Schools board on Dec. 9 voted 3–2 to withhold approval of a proposed education-and-teaching dual-enrollment pathway with Winthrop University until the district provides clearer budget plans for covering student tuition.
Presenter Lisa Johnson described a program that would allow juniors and seniors to take Winthrop courses during the school day and earn up to 19 credit hours as seniors and 35 credit hours if…
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