Fifteen would-be bidders are interested in pursuing an Idaho early college high school — a partnership that would allow a graduate to receive an associate’s degree while in high school.
Friday was the deadline for bidders to submit a letter of intent to the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation, which is providing $5 million for early college high schools, a collaboration that includes university and industry partners.
No additional information was available Monday on the letters of intent.
The next deadline is April 5. That’s when grant applications are due.
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For more about P-TECH, here is a guest opinion from Rashid Davis, principal of Pathways in Technology Early College High School in Brooklyn. Davis was in Boise last month to discuss the P-TECH model with potential bidders.
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