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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. | ||
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Revision as of 20:30, 2 June 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.