Several students who have earned a significant number of college credits were on hand to talk about the credits and their pathway experiences.
Pathways represented included EASA (Engineering & Aerospace Sciences Academy), Manufacturing & Fabrication, Health Services, Culinary Arts and Fire & Emergency Management.
The meeting also included an overview of what the upcoming bond measure would mean for district facilities, including the construction of a new vocational-technical center on the high school campus.
For details on the presentation, click here.