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DORCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT TWO EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM :

DORCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT TWO EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM :. Mr. Joseph R. Pye Superintendent. College and Career Readiness Defined.

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  1. DORCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT TWO EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM: Mr. Joseph R. Pye Superintendent

  2. College and Career Readiness Defined • Dorchester School District Two believes that College and Career Readiness are one in the same and because of this we have to educate all students in a manner that promotes this belief. • This means providing students with opportunities and access to choose their own path while providing them the flexibility to change paths as needed to be competitive in the global society.

  3. A Unique Educational Experience • The Early College Program is predicated on a community collaboration between Dorchester School District Two and Trident Technical College to serve eligible high school students. • Through our partnership with Trident Technical College, students will be able to complete their high school diploma concurrently while completing credits toward a college credential (Associates Degree and/or Certificate).

  4. Early College vs. Middle College • Middle College students are able to start college coursework in the 11th grade; however, Early College students can access college work as soon as they can prove academic exceptionality. • The early start facilitates scheduling for students and increases the possibility of attaining an Associate Degree.

  5. Characteristics of the Early College Program • A small learning community within a high school/technical college setting • The opportunity to earn college credits while in high school • The expectation that students take responsibility for their learning in an adult environment

  6. Participants • The Early College Program will serve students in all district attendance areas. Recruitment will commence this fall for enrollment in Summer 2014. Special recruitment efforts will be targeted toward students who are academically exceptional yet traditionally underserved in college access. • We will recruit a cohort of 90 9thgrade students (30 students from each high school). All students are eligible to apply.

  7. ProgramAlignment • To enhance organizational effectiveness and efficiency, the Early College Program has been designed to align with current regional and local initiatives • EDGE Career Academies – Regional Initiative with Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce • CATE Programs – State and Local Initiative with SDE • Dual Enrollment – Local Initiative with Trident Tech

  8. College and Dual Enrollment Program Expectations • Students who enroll in the Early College Program understand that they are part of a rigorous, adult, collegiate environment. The students will be challenged daily and therefore must be committed to academic excellence. • Students are expected to be responsible for their learning and earn a passing grade (C or better) in all college and high school courses. • Students who demonstrate difficulty with class assignments will be identified for early intervention and placed on a plan for educational support.

  9. College and Dual Enrollment Program Requirements • Students must earn qualifying SAT, ACT or TTC placement (COMPASS) test scores for the course(s) in which they wish to enroll. • Students must submit a Dual Credit Application signed by the HS guidance counselor. • Students will earn one unit toward the high school diploma for each three-semester hour college course successfully completed. • Student performance in the college dual credit courses will directly affect the high school records and graduation requirements in accordance with the S.C. state policy.

  10. College and Dual Enrollment Program Requirements A word from some FDHS Early College students…

  11. Timeline • October and November 2013 • Public Relations Campaign • Parent Information Nights • Collect Student Application and Process • Initial Student Selection Process Begins

  12. Implementation Timeline • December and January • Student Interviews and Selection • Participation Contracts • COMPASS Preparation and Administration • 2014-15 Schedule Planning Meetings with Counselors

  13. Summary • At little to no cost, students have an opportunity to accrue college credits, work-based credentials and an Associate Degree while completing their high school diploma. • Students are given early access to post-secondary opportunities thus increasing their desire, comfort and confidence regarding college coursework. • Dorchester School District Two provides another avenue to prepare our students for meaningful, post-secondary contributions to our community, state, and nation.

  14. Are You Interested? • Please complete an interest card before you leave this evening. • If you need more information: • Dr. Sean Alford – salford@dorchester2.k12.sc.us • DO: Mrs. J. Travis – jtravis@dorchester2.k12.sc.us • FDHS: Mr. Ashley- rashley@dorchester2.k12.sc.us • TTC: Mrs. Melissa Stowasser- Melissa.Stowasser@tridenttech.edu

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