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Bluebag Media
Tri-Village preparing
for CCP option in the fall
NEW MADISON – “Regardless of the program, we’re going to give our
students what they need,” said Tri-Village Schools Superintendent Josh
Sagester. Out of a junior-senior student body of 116, approximately 50
students are involved in some form of post-secondary learning.
Tri-Village has 21 students taking IU East Dual Enrollment courses, 18
students taking Sinclair College Dual Enrollment and 12 taking Post
Secondary Education Opportunity Program (PSEOP) courses at Edison
Community College. Many of the Dual Learning courses are being taught
online, while the PSEOP classes are taught at the Edison Darke County
campus.
“We’ve signed a letter of intent with Edison (for College Credit Plus,
or CCP),” said Sagester. “We’ll be conferencing with some of the others
but Edison’s at the forefront.” He noted they’ve worked well together
and the district will likely continue working with them. Sagester added
they have a good relationship with Sinclair and IU East as well but IU
East is in Indiana and he wasn’t sure yet how that would work with
Ohio’s CCP requirements.
Sagester is looking forward to putting the CCP option into effect in
the fall. He has two teachers, Kim Puckett and Brenda Miller, already
qualified to teach statistics, basic composition and accounting. Eight
others will need some additional coursework to get approved…
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