Tahoma High offers college credit in high school night

Tahoma High will host the college credit in the high school night for interested students and parents at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24. Students in grades 8-11 and their parents are invited, but the information will be especially useful for students in grades 9-11, as it will allow them to better plan their four-year schedules and to be aware of the ways students can earn college credit during high school years.

Tahoma High will host college credit in the high school night for interested students and parents at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24.

Students in grades 8-11 and their parents are invited, but the information will be especially useful for students in grades 9-11, as it will allow them to better plan their four-year schedules and to be aware of the ways students can earn college credit during high school years.

After a general opening session, three 25-minute workshops will be conducted on topics including advance placement classes, University of Washington credit classes, tech prep, and running start. Parents and students can choose the workshops they wish to attend.

Questions can be sent to Brooke Dillon, AP/UW coordinator, bdillon@tahomasd.us or at 425 413-6245.