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High School & Beyond - 13. How are Career and Technical Education (CTE) Equivalency credits accounted for in a student's Hi

If a student has completed a CTE course for equivalency credit, the certificate of completion of the CTE course must be included in the student's High School and Beyond Plan (RCW 28A.230.097). A CTE course equivalency is when a CTE course is recognized as equivalent to a core academic course. A student may earn a core academic credit and meet a core subject area graduation requirement and a CADR (College Academic Distribution Requirement, an admission requirement for state 4-year postsecondary institutions) upon completion of the class. The core academic credit is noted on the student transcript and the CTE course completion is included in the student's High School and Beyond Plan.

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13. How are Career and Technical Education (CTE) Equivalency credits accounted for in a student's High School and Beyond Plan?
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