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Board adopts PEP policy after debate over ESA billing and access for low-income students
Summary
The board approved revisions to policy 9271 (Personalized Education Program) that add dual-enrollment language and leave fee/billing mechanics to contracts and procedures, after members debated whether to list ESA billing in the policy itself.
The Alachua County School Board voted on Dec. 16 to adopt revisions to policy 9271, which governs Personalized Education Program (PEP) students and dual-enrollment participation. The motion passed 4–1 after debate over how the district should handle fees and scholarship (ESA) billing for low- and middle-income families.
Deputy staff said the policy now allows PEP students to enroll in district dual-enrollment courses consistent with Florida…
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