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Crossroads/Open Doors program reports enrollment gains and expanded career pathways
Summary
Bridget McVay told the Granite Falls School Board that Crossroads/Open Doors enrollment has climbed since January and highlighted GED attainment, daily math tutoring, high homeless-student counts at the program, and new CTE partnerships that could award college credits.
Bridget McVay, who presented the Crossroads/Open Doors report to the Granite Falls School District board, said the alternative program is growing and showing early academic progress for students who had previously disengaged. "Over the last 3 months, we had 55 IAPs earn," she told the board, referring to indicators of academic progress used to count students for funding.
McVay said Crossroads serves a diverse group of secondary students, many of whom work full time…
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