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  • College Credit Courses (Secondary Grade Levels Only)

    Students in grades 9–12 may earn college credit through the following opportunities:

    · Certain courses taught at the high school campus, which may include courses termed dual credit, Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or college preparatory;

    · Enrollment in AP or dual credit courses through the Texas Virtual School Network (TXVSN);

    · Enrollment in courses taught in conjunction and in partnership with Navarro College or OnRamps through the University of Texas in Austin which may be offered on or off campus;

    · Enrollment in courses taught at other colleges or universities; and

    · Certain Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses.

    All these methods have eligibility requirements and must be approved prior to enrollment in the course. Please see the school counselor for more information. Depending on the student’s grade level and the course, a state-mandated end-of-course assessment may be required for graduation. Not all colleges and universities accept credit earned in all dual credit or AP courses taken in high school for college credit. Students and parents should check with the prospective college or university to determine if a particular course will count toward the student’s desired degree plan.

  • Annual Notice of Nondiscrimination in CTE

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    Junior-Senior High Campus

    Jeremy Hammock, Dean of Students

    jhammock@centerville.k12.tx.us

    903-536-2625

     

    Claudia Mordecai, Principal

    cmordecai@centerville.k12.tx.us

    903-536-2625

     

     

  • Please click on the link below to get more information about state assessments and resources for your child.

     

    https://www.texasassessment.gov/families.html

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    504 Child Find

    Pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the District has a duty to identify, refer, evaluate and if eligible, provide a free, appropriate public education to disabled students. For additional information about the rights of parents of eligible children, or for answers to any questions you might have about identification, evaluation and placement into Section 504 programs, please contact the District’ s Section 504 Coordinator, Dr. Cara S Dudley at 903-536-2625 extention 1123 or by email at csdudley@centerville.k12.tx.us.

     

  • Visitor Policy

     

    Letter from the Superintendent                        Visitor Policy - GKC(Regulation)                        Conduct on School Premises - Policy GKA