Wright State University has received a $700,000 grant that will help it qualify high school teachers to teach college courses.
The school won the grant from the Straight A Fund, allocated by the Ohio General Assembly. This was part of $10 million doled out to Ohio schools. Wright State will partner with Clark State Community College and about 30 high schools to help qualify up to 60 teachers to teach.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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