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First cohort of Brockport CSD’s Early College High School Program to begin courses this fall

The Brockport Central School District (BCSD) is launching its first Early College High School cohort. In the fall of 2023, BCSD received a grant to provide students with the ability to earn up to 60 college credits. The Brockport Early College High School (BECHS) students will have the opportunity to earn both high school and college credits simultaneously, all at no cost to students or their families.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer this great opportunity to students in our district. Students in this program will not just be moving up to our high school; they are becoming part of a community that values career-connected learning, academic excellence, and personal growth. We are looking forward to seeing this program grow and flourish for years to come,” says Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, Ryan Lanigan.

In collaboration with Monroe Community College, SUNY Brockport, and industry partner Levacloud (https://www.levacloud.com), the program integrates high school coursework with college-level courses, all centered around cybersecurity. The inaugural cohort will begin its first student orientation this summer and courses will begin in the fall of 2024.

“BCSD is enthusiastic about the potential this program holds for its students, future learners, and the broader Brockport community,” says Superintendent Sean Bruno.

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