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New Mexico’s First Early College High School: A New Way of Doing High School and a Stronger Return on Investment for Education Dollars

July 1, 2011/in Press Releases /by Tracey Bryan

LAS CRUCES, NM – New Mexico’s first Early College High School illustrates local educators’ willingness to launch innovative approaches to improve graduation rates.  It also improves the economic impact of educational dollars when there is a spirit of partnership between education and industry. Seeds for Early College High School were planted in conversations between business, […]

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Make decisions today that will get you into the career you're looking forward to tomorrow. You can now create your own personal career pathway by taking advantage of this FREE, short, six-session online course from NMSU OnDemand: Building Your Bridge2Careers. Find the link and more information in this story: ... See MoreSee Less

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