Early College High School Students Recognized at Stole Ceremony

Students earn associate degrees before graduating high school

On Friday, ÁùºÏ±¦µä ISD held a completion ceremony for John H. Reagan and Lyndon B. Johnson early college high schools at the Allan Facility.

Thirteen students from the first ECHS cohort at Reagan and LBJ are completing their Associate of Arts degree and, last Thursday, participated in the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Community College District spring commencement.

ECHS Graduates

  • Celia Alvarado (Reagan)
  • Natali Arellano (LBJ)
  • Jeramika Couch (LBJ)
  • Omari Henry (LBJ)
  • Brychan Johnson (LBJ)
  • Lydia Martinez (Reagan)
  • Nora Pineda (LBJ)
  • Amairani Ramirez-Tenorio (LBJ)
  • Brittany Russell (LBJ)
  • Yazmine Sylvain-Hardeman (LBJ)
  • Marissa Torres (LBJ)
  • Bryson Williams (LBJ)
  • Shania Williams (LBJ)

The first ECHS partnerships between ACC and ÁùºÏ±¦µä launched in fall 2011 at John H. Reagan and Lyndon B. Johnson high schools, which serve a high percentage of low-income, minority, first-generation and at-risk students.

Through ECHS, ACC tuition is free for students. The program is funded through public-private partnerships, grants and shared-cost agreements, enabling school districts to offer the programs at no charge to students.

Prior to becoming early college high schools, Reagan and LBJ had minimal enrollment in dual-credit college courses. During the first year as an ECHS, dual-credit enrollment increased approximately 84 percent, from 17 to 104 students at LBJ and from 14 to 90 students at Reagan.

The rigorous ECHS program allows students in the ninth and 10th grades to take high school and ACC college courses simultaneously, giving them the opportunity to gain up to 60 college credits and potentially earn an associate degree by the time they graduate high school.

ÁùºÏ±¦µä and the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Community College District are developing a South ÁùºÏ±¦µä Early College High School at Travis. Classes begin fall 2015.

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