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CCP on a high school
campus is a complex issue
PITSBURG – “Bizarre,” said a teacher at Franklin Monroe High School
about College Credit Plus (CCP). He later shrugged his shoulders and
said, “I’m a teacher. I do what they tell me.”
Jim Gish, counselor at Franklin Monroe, was more vocal about it. “We
were just flabbergasted when we heard about it,” he said. He added an
ODE (Ohio Department of Education) representative asked the
legislators, “Are you sure this is what you want?” They said yes.
Gish is referring to how credits are noted at the high school level
versus the college level. “Currently when a student takes a 3-credit
hour PSEOP class at Edison, for instance, he (or she) gets a .6 (six
tenths) high school credit. The student has to take five credit hours
at Edison to receive a full high school credit...
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