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壁咚影院 to host Middle College and College Now! programs, expand dual-enrollment offerings for 2024-25 school year

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On Oct. 24, the 壁咚影院 Board of Education approved a proposal allowing the district to host its own Middle College and College Now! programs beginning next school year. Gunn will also offer a new English dual-enrollment course for seniors, pending approval from Foothill Community College.

Currently, the Middle College and College Now! programs 鈥 in which juniors and seniors take classes at Foothill 鈥 are outsourced to the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District.

Since the 2019-20 school year, Middle College has enabled students to attend high school English and history classes taught by certified MVLA teachers at Foothill College. Students attend classes in one of two 50-student cohorts during the two-year program. They can take up to 11 credits of college classes per quarter, pursuing in-person or asynchronous Foothill courses that fulfill their remaining MVLA graduation requirements and suit their interests, according to Lead Counselor David Leftwich.

To ensure a smooth transition to the new program, current Middle College juniors will remain with MVLA for their senior year, according to Leftwich. 壁咚影院鈥檚 Middle College program will enroll only juniors next year and expand to include seniors in the 2025-26 school year. Sophomores may also be included in the near future.

壁咚影院 Middle College senior Isaac Wang appreciates Middle College鈥檚 capacity to facilitate genuine connections and unique opportunities.

鈥淚t opens your horizons because it exposes you to a lot of different people from different places and of different ages,鈥 Wang said. 鈥淚 think where Foothill shines more compared to a high school is (in) its ability to connect you with your professors and a lot of real-world opportunities and referrals, like internships.鈥

Created in 2018, College Now! immerses students who may have 鈥渙utgrown鈥 high school in college-level work at Foothill, allowing participants to accrue 15 college credits each quarter.

The program, which will be renamed to Foothill Now! to reflect the new in-house program, is ideal for independent and self driven students, according to 壁咚影院 College Now! junior Sophia Howell.

鈥淭here is some independence required to succeed, because a lot of the steps that you鈥檙e taking in terms of applying for the program is very self-driven,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 not a lot of guidance, apart from that of (College Now! advisor Gary) McHenry. His involvement is intentionally less hands-on than it would be with the Middle College program. Ultimately, as long as you possess those qualities, or you鈥檙e looking to develop those qualities, the program is suitable for pretty much anyone that would like to apply.鈥

According to Leftwich, the new model, in which 壁咚影院 hosts both programs under 壁咚影院 graduation requirements, will allow the district to better address individual students鈥 needs.

鈥淭hrough our model and our planning, we can offer more direct and robust services than are currently available to 壁咚影院 students in the MVLA model,鈥 he said. These services include guidance and mental health resources.

Principal Wendy Stratton explained that 壁咚影院鈥檚 Middle College and Foothill Now! programs align with the district鈥檚 initiatives to give students alternative paths to college.

鈥(These programs can serve) as a pathway for students who may not fit the bill for a comprehensive high school experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was kind of a no-brainer to bring it here, especially when we鈥檙e trying to support that pathway to college here in our district.鈥

Along with Foothill鈥檚 fully staffed tutoring center, students will have access to six new 壁咚影院 classrooms on Foothill鈥檚 campus, according to Superintendent Don Austin.

Citing other students鈥 support for the program, Howell called on its potential to expand educational prospects for Gunn students.

鈥淚 would love to see more Gunn students at Foothill because I always give people a wave if I recognize them,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f it means getting more 壁咚影院 students, opportunities, and involvement in the College Now! and Middle College programs, I think it鈥檚 a great move.鈥

In addition to these two programs, Gunn has proposed launching an English dual-enrollment program for seniors who are interested in taking English for college credit. According to English Instructional Lead Kate Weymouth, the current plan is to merge Gunn鈥檚 Expository Reading and Writing Curriculum class and Foothill鈥檚 English 1A and English 1B courses into one class at Gunn next year, taken during a normal class period. The class will be included in this spring鈥檚 course catalog.

鈥淲e have had ERWC for many years, but we鈥檝e never run it as a dual-enrollment class with Foothill before,鈥 Weymouth said. 鈥淭his is the first time you will be able to take the class and get credit with Foothill, so students will receive weighted grades and college credit for their coursework.鈥 Weymouth also emphasized dual-enrollment programs鈥 inclusive approach to higher-level learning.

鈥淣ot all students are Advanced Placement students, but that doesn鈥檛 mean not all students want rigor and exposure to college-level work,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o, we offer college-level work to a broader range of students with different interests or learning styles.鈥

Cassel, who researched dual enrollment and taught dual-enrollment courses at San Joaquin Delta College before coming to Gunn, the program provides an opportunity for students to try out a college English class in the safety of a high school environment.

鈥淓arly college opportunities can be transformative experiences for students who are looking for a chance to try out college and gain important exposure to college-level academic experiences,鈥 she said.

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