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Upper Perkiomen students describe hands-on learning after early-college partnership with Kutztown University
Summary
Four Upper Perkiomen High School students told the school board they earned 12 free college credits and classroom experience through a Kutztown University Early College Academy partnership, and three of the cohort have accepted offers to continue at Kutztown or East Stroudsburg University.
Angela Trab, the college and career coordinator at Upper Perkiomen High School, introduced four students who took part this year in Kutztown University's Early College Academy (ECA), saying the cohort earned 12 college credits through a Pennsylvania dual-enrollment innovation grant and completed regular clinical placements in local classrooms.
"My name is Angela Trab. I'm the college and career coordinator at Upper Perkiomen High School," she told the board and noted the credits were provided at no cost to students through the…
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