Superintendent Sito Narcisse has quietly lowered the lofty ambitions of his plan to turn public high schools in Baton Rouge into early colleges, reducing from four to one the number of college-level advanced courses that ninth-graders will be required to…
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Baton Rouge high schools to require fewer advanced courses; AP treated as dual enrollment
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