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Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
September 5, 2019 - Regular Meeting and Public Hearing on the 2019-2020 Budget
Title
C10 - 2019-2020 Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement Between SBCC and FSCJ
Description

A collaborative agreement between the Florida State College at Jacksonville and SBCC for Dual Enrollment purposes.  The 2019-20 agreement allows for the continuation of a longstanding relationship between the two organizations. This agreement allows Clay County students to enroll in college courses on the campuses of FSCJ. Currently, there are no courses taught on a Clay County campus site.  The agreement outlines policies pertaining to Dual Enrollment and the roles and responsibilities of each entity.

Gap Analysis

This agreement allows students to continue college-level courses while enrolled in high school.

Previous Outcomes

Clay County has had a positive working relationship with FSCJ and the agreement benefits the students of the District by allowing them to earn both college credits and high school credits.  Although the number of students who attend FSCJ during the year is extremely low, with the growth of certain areas of the District, this may increase in the coming years. This allows the continuation of students to accelerate their postsecondary work and to save parents/families money.

In 2018-19, the District paid FSCJ less than $5,000 for services rendered.

 

Expected Outcomes

Clay County students continue to take advantage of the Dual Enrollment program and earn college level credits.  As certain areas grow, the number associated with this organization may increase.

Strategic Plan Goal

Goal 1: Develop a High Quality & Aligned Instructional System                

Strategy 1.3: Prepare all students to be full option graduates who are prepared for college, eligible to enlist in military services, or able to compete in the workforce.

 

Recommendation

That the Clay County School Board approve the 2019-2020 Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement Between SBCC and FSCJ

Contact
Terry Connor, Chief Academic Officer, 904.336.9405, terrence.connor@myoneclay.net
Financial Impact
$5000.00 (100.5100730.9007.0000.0000)
Review Comments
Attachments
Sept 2019- FSCJ - SBCC DEAA 2019-20.pdf