Not exact matches
Through chartering, vouchers, tax
credits, ESAs, online learning, course choice,
dual enrollment, CTE
programs, state -
run schools, and much more, state governments have moved far past 1965 - era arrangements for K - 12.
AB851 would require the UW to award grants to public school districts, privately
run charter schools and voucher schools to support
dual enrollment
programs taught in high schools, giving high school students the opportunity to gain
credits in high school and a UW System school or technical college.
Depending on where they live, the
program might be known as
dual -
credit, Advanced Placement (AP), Cambridge International, International Baccalaureate,
Running Start, College in the High School, or Tech Prep.
High schools are rated based on whether ninth graders are on track to graduate on time and whether students have access to
dual credit programs like
Running Start or Advanced Placement Classes.