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Lewis Central Comm School District highlights ACE alternative‑education program as students graduate
Summary
Board members heard a presentation on the ACE alternative‑education program, which uses flexible schedules and small cohorts to help students recover credits; teachers reported about a dozen graduates so far and described capacity of roughly 12–15 students per session.
District staff and teachers presented the ACE alternative‑education program during the meeting and shared early outcomes. Teachers described ACE as a smaller, flexible‑schedule program distinct from credit‑recovery classes at the high school; it is intended for students who have fallen behind on credits or need a different learning environment due to attendance, anxiety or other barriers.
Teacher Tracy McBay said program…
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