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Northside to seek approval for 'Student to Industry Connection' to give ALE students graduation credit
Summary
Superintendents and special-education leaders told trustees the district will place an innovative course on the Dec. 9 consent agenda that would let a subset of ALE high-school students earn a credit for work-based-learning curriculum formerly offered as local credit only.
District administrators presented an "innovative course" proposal for Adaptive/Alternate Learning Education (ALE) students called "Student to Industry Connection," and said they will place the course on the Dec. 9 consent agenda so the district can submit it to the Texas Education Agency for approval.
What it would do: The course is intended to replace a set of…
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