Two U.P. Districts Ordered to Cease Early/Middle College Offerings
January 19, 2018
January 19, 2018
LANSING, Michigan, Jan. 19 -- Brian Whiston, superintendent of the Michigan Department of Education, issued the following news release:
Two districts in the Upper Peninsula will lose their ability to offer the five-year Early/Middle College program, the Michigan Department of Education reported today.
An Early/Middle College is a stand-alone public high school, a school within a school, or a public charter school designed to allow a student to earn a high school diploma . . .
Two districts in the Upper Peninsula will lose their ability to offer the five-year Early/Middle College program, the Michigan Department of Education reported today.
An Early/Middle College is a stand-alone public high school, a school within a school, or a public charter school designed to allow a student to earn a high school diploma . . .