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Cheltenham says EPIC alternative program shows early success; enrollment capped for first year
Summary
District staff reported EPIC has about 47 students enrolled (cap 50), described services including daily clinical support from a contracted therapist and community partnerships, and said 12–13 students will graduate from EPIC this year.
Cheltenham School District officials told the Educational Affairs Committee on Dec. 17 that EPIC, the district's alternative learning program, has enrolled roughly 47 students in its first year and was intentionally capped at 50 so staff could collect implementation data.
"We currently have 40 about 47 students enrolled... We do have about 3 slots remaining because we did cap it at 50," Office…
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