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Students used to be able to take [[Multivariable Calculus]] and [[Linear Algebra]] as dual-enrollment courses up until last year; however, the school district removed the dual-enrollment status of these courses, leading to sustained protests from parts of the student body. Many students who skipped a year of math still choose to enroll in these courses at Foothill College independently of the school, though. The school is planning to reinstate this course as an on-campus elective course for the 2026-27 school-year; in the meantime, students can continue to take the course through Foothill College via concurrent enrollment. | Students used to be able to take [[Multivariable Calculus]] and [[Linear Algebra]] as dual-enrollment courses up until last year; however, the school district removed the dual-enrollment status of these courses, leading to sustained protests from parts of the student body. Many students who skipped a year of math still choose to enroll in these courses at Foothill College independently of the school, though. The school is planning to reinstate this course as an on-campus elective course for the 2026-27 school-year; in the meantime, students can continue to take the course through Foothill College via concurrent enrollment. In addition, De Anza is offering [[Multivariable Calculus]] and [[Linear Algebra]] at the Gunn campus for the 2025-26 school-year. This course is concurrent-enrollment, not dual-enrollment, however. | ||
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Revision as of 21:14, 7 September 2025
Dual-enrollment classes are weighted classes that offer credit from both a high school and a community college. Gunn High School students have the opportunity to take a few dual-enrollment classes from Foothill College.
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Students used to be able to take Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra as dual-enrollment courses up until last year; however, the school district removed the dual-enrollment status of these courses, leading to sustained protests from parts of the student body. Many students who skipped a year of math still choose to enroll in these courses at Foothill College independently of the school, though. The school is planning to reinstate this course as an on-campus elective course for the 2026-27 school-year; in the meantime, students can continue to take the course through Foothill College via concurrent enrollment. In addition, De Anza is offering Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra at the Gunn campus for the 2025-26 school-year. This course is concurrent-enrollment, not dual-enrollment, however.