The College Credit Plus (CC+) program is an opportunity for high school students to take college courses while still enrolled in high school. Students have the option of completing courses on a college campus, online, or at WKHS.
College classes at WKHS include both classes that are taught by WKHS teachers who are eligible to serve as adjunct faculty at colleges and classes where CSCC instructors are coming to Kilbourne to teach our students.
Classes being taught at WKHS by Kilbourne teachers include: Pre-Calculus, Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Intro to Business, and Intro to Programming Logic.
Classes anticipated being taught at WKHS by CSCC teachers include: English Composition 1, English Composition 2, Intro to Psychology, Intro to Sociology, Intro to American Government, Ethics, African American History, Classical Mythology, Physical Geology, and Art History 1.
There are a lot of details involved in participating in the CC+ program and students must complete and submit the paperwork before April 1st to indicate their intent to participate in the CC+ program in the following school year. One new aspect about CC+ is the fact that students are now eligible to take classes during the summer in addition to during the school year.
In order to explain all of the details of the program and to provide you with the forms necessary, ALL students and parents interested in participating in this program must plan to attend the Academic Options night on Thursday, February 9th at 7:00pm in the WKHS auditorium. This will be a joint meeting for all of the students and parents in Worthington. Every college in a 30 mile radius was invited to participate in the meeting. So far we have received confirmations that Columbus State Community College, the Ohio State University, Central Ohio Technical College, and Otterbein will attend to share the opportunities available through CC+ with their college. Please see me if you are unable to attend this meeting as it is mandatory that you attend one and there are other options being provided at local colleges which you can attend if you can't make it to the Worthington meeting.
Credit Flexibility is another program we will highlight during the Academic Options night. Credit flexibility allows students to earn credit based on a demonstration of subject area competency, instead of, or in combination with, completing hours of classroom instruction. Students are able to customize aspects of their learning around their interests and needs. It encourages student self-direction and motivates learners to develop new skills and fulfill their potential. Examples of credit flexibility opportunities include, but are not limited to, independent study, online learning, and demonstration of course proficiency.
If you have any interest in learning more about College Credit Plus and Credit Flexibility, please plan to join us on Thursday, February 9th!
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