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CREDIT RECOVERY



Questions? Please contact your building principal or Brian Cashman, Coordinator of Alternative Programs, 651-764-9016, bcashman@gced.k12.mn.us


Each member district is eligible to offer credit recover programming at the high school level. Typically, credit recovery programs are conducted using a seat-based model, independent study model, or a hybrid model using features of both seat-based and independent study formats.  The seat-based model is usually eomployed during the summer while the independent study model is primarily used during the school year.  Please note that Fuel Education courses and curriculum can be utilized in either version of credit recovery.
APPLICATIONS and OVERVIEWS
Forms for Schools
  • Overview: summary of credit recovery process
  • Application: credit recovery program request
  • Best Practice: credit recovery fidelity checklist

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Goodhue County Education District, 395 Guernsey Lane, Red Wing, MN 55066         651-388-4441      
Goodhue County Education District is a group of six southeastern Minnesota school districts: Cannon Falls, Goodhue, Kenyon-Wanamingo, Lake City, Red Wing and Zumbrota-Mazeppa. Working  together, the districts provide effective and efficient educational services and funding for special education programs, staff development, extended and alternative summer school services.