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Texarkana College dual credit director Stephanie Stokes places a graduation regalia cord on the neck of Texas High School's Lincoln Horton at a ceremony honoring THS student with 15 or more college credit hours on Oct. 22, 2024 in the Sullivan Performing Arts Center.

On the right track

Story by Kateleigh Crowson, staff writer October 25, 2024

As students make the long awaited transition from middle school to high school, the opportunity to take Dual Credit classes arises. Many of the students at Texas High School made the decision to take the...

Is the dual credit associates degree path worth it?

Is the dual credit associates degree path worth it?

Story by Melissa Singleton, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

College is something every student thinks about at least once in their four years of high school. It can become very stressful to think about. Juggling high school and college classes at the same time. Many...

Numbers never lie. There is a divide in performance. Schools struggle with making sure each student is prepared to pass their exams, but it's not enough. Something must be done to close the separation between haves and have nots in education.

The great divide

Story by Tyler Snell, print editor-in-chief February 16, 2016

The alarm clock rings. He lazily climbs out of the bed, puts on some clothes and trudges to school. The bell rings, and it’s test day. But he didn’t study. He doesn’t care. He just wants to take...

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