State graduation rates increase and families save millions with high school college credit classes
Graduation rates in Colorado hit a new high during a ten-year span. The state graduation rate increased 9.5% since 2010, according to the Colorado Department of Education (CDE).
and last updated 2021-01-13 01:02:06-05
DENVERâ Graduation rates in Colorado hit a new high during a ten-year span. The state graduation rate increased 9.5% since 2010, according to the Colorado Department of Education (CDE).
The latest report also shows a growing trend in college credit enrollment while in high school.
High school programs like Concurrent Enrollment are paving the way for higher education and saving families thousands of dollars. The program allows high school students to earn college credits by taking college-level classes.