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Close to 100 local high school teachers could become eligible to teach College Credit Plus courses in the next two years, thanks to state grants involving three local colleges.
Wright State University, in partnership with Clark State Community College, earned a $702,000 Straight-A innovation grant that will allow 60 or more high school teachers to take the required graduate courses tuition-free.
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