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Overall, 56 percent of classes across the 10 colleges will be offered in an online format, with 36 percent in-person and hybrid, according to the district. Another eight percent are in other formats like field-based study or independent study.
The in-person hybrid category includes classes with an in-person component, such as a weekly class meeting, while part of the class is virtual. Fully in-person classes will comprise only 19 percent of the district s classes.
The distribution of in-person-to-online classes varies widely across the colleges: Chandler Gilbert Community College, for instance, will have 62.4 percent of its classes as in-person and hybrid, while Mesa Community College will have only 38.2 percent in that category. Conversely, CGCC will have 34.7 percent of classes online, a category that includes online, live online, [and] hybrid virtual, while MCC will have 53.6 percent of classes online.
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KINGMAN, Ariz., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cambridge International, part of the University of Cambridge and the world s largest provider of international education programs, announced that 64 high school students from Arizona will receive Cambridge Scholar Awards. The Cambridge Scholar Awards celebrate high school students who have shown exemplary achievement on Cambridge International exams (IGCSE and Advanced). Cambridge International serves schools across 35 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as well as schools in over 160 countries.
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