Attention high school students and parents: For information about the specific guidelines for the A+ program, go to the site updated by the Ray-Pec High School Counseling Department:
http://www.mybigcampus.com/groups/a-program---350016
Information about the district's A+ Schools Program was presented at the March 28, 2013, board of education meeting by
Karmin Ricker, Coordinator of 7-12 Curriculum and Assessment; and
Eric Sclesky, A+ Coordinator. High School Teacher
Doug Brown is the tutor coordinator for the program.
The A+ program is a state program that provides scholarship funds to
eligible graduates of A+ designated high schools. The scholarship funds
may be used at a participating public community college or
vocational/technical school, or certain private two-year
vocational/technical schools.
The A+ program is a state program that provides scholarship funds to
eligible graduates of A+ designated high schools. The scholarship funds
may be used at a participating public community college or
vocational/technical school, or certain private two-year
vocational/technical schools.
Sclesky and Ricker reviewed the criteria for the A+ program.
Requirements for students include maintaining a specified grade point
average, good citizenship, attendance, tutoring, and community service.
A+ Program Evaluation overview
A+ Program Evaluation Plan
A+ Program Evaluation Plan Report