College Credit Plus meeting next week
Ada High School will host a College Credit Plus meeting at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the school auditorium, according to Erinn Prater, school counselor.
The program is for parents and students at Ada junior high and high school. Persons wanting additional information should contact Prater at 418-634-2746, or Dan Lee, high school principal.
If the student chooses to use the credit toward high school graduation, the cost of tuition, books, and fees will be paid by the high school.
Students may enroll during the school day or in the evening.
In considering this option for next school year, students must evaluate academic records and career goals. Students must also consider credit requirements for high school graduation, consequences of failing a college course, scheduling, travel time, athletic eligibility, and other factors. There are many advantages and disadvantages to this program.
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