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Lockwood clarifies correspondence and dual‑credit rules after community questions

Lockwood School District Board of Trustees · April 23, 2026

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Summary

District clarified that correspondence (outside) courses may appear on transcripts but beyond district limits the grades are not weighted into GPA; students get a set allowance of tuition‑free dual‑enrollment credits and excess dual‑enrollment carries a reduced tuition rate.

The Board and administration clarified Lockwood High School’s policy on correspondence and dual‑enrollment courses after community questions about GPA weighting and valedictorian calculations. "A student may take as many correspondence courses as they wish... but those beyond what LHS policy allows will not be included in the GPA," a trustee said while reading revised handbook language.

Administration explained dual‑enrollment rules: students may enroll in a defined number of dual‑enrollment credits tuition‑free (the district cited an allowance of up to the equivalent of two dual courses or a set number of credits, and noted students may take further courses at a reduced 50% rate). Officials said dual‑credit courses offered by Lockwood staff or through formal district partnerships remain weighted per district policy; outside correspondence courses that a student pays for are not weighted for honors calculation.

Board members framed the policy as an equity measure aimed at preventing wealthier students from purchasing extra coursework to boost GPA and honors standings. Staff said procedures and a consolidated Q&A document are posted with the April agenda and invited students and families to contact the school registrar for specifics on which courses qualify for weighted credit.