An early college high school is coming to
Arlington via a unique collaboration between the school district and Tarrant
County College.
The AISD
Board of Trustees this week approved the submission of a notice of
intent to
pursue designation for an early college high
school campus.
“As part of our Achieve Today. Excel Tomorrow.
strategic plan, AISD and Tarrant
County College staff are collaborating regarding
the establishment of an ECHS,” a school spokesperson said. “This campus would
allow 100 AISD students each year to earn a high school diploma and up to 60
college credit hours during their four-year high school career.”
A motivated, high-achieving high school student
could conceivably graduate from high
school with as many as 60 hours college credit, giving them
junior level status at the college or university level – a major head start
that would also save them thousands of dollars.
“In accordance with our beliefs that every
student can succeed and that school environment impacts achievement, an ECHS
will provide students who might not otherwise consider
attending college a unique opportunity to become
part of a college-going culture and
potentially earn an associate degree,”
Superintendent Marcelo Cavazos said.
“Establishing an early college high school is an
exceptional opportunity for AISD
students and our community,” Cavazos added.
“Through this partnership, AISD students enrolled in the campus would have
access to college facilities, resources and services as early as their freshman
year in high school. We are committed to educational excellence, and an ECHS
will provide innovative and rigorous learning experiences for students and create
an accelerated path to college.”
TCC Southeast Campus President Bill Coppola said
the community college system endorses the concept enthusiastically.
“Tarrant County College has always enjoyed a
wonderful and collaborative partnership
with the AISD,” Coppola said. “The development
of an early college high school is another extension of that partnership. This
endeavor meets the college’s mission of developing
strategies to improve access and affordability
to all students within our service
area. The Southeast Campus is committed to
reaching out to the AISD community to create an environment that results in the
creation of a college-going culture."
(Article
written by L. Johnston, AISD. Photos are illustrative and file art only)
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