By Sarah Plummer, Montgomery Herald
With an eye on boosting course offerings and academic rigor, Fayette County Schools is expanding its dual credit offerings in hopes of having the advanced courses in all high schools by fall 2017. Anna Kincaid-Cline, director of curriculum, said some dual credit classes, which allow students to receive both high school and college credit, were piloted at Midland Trail High. Partnerships with area colleges are expanding, and spring courses are now offered at Meadow Bridge and Oak Hill high schools.
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